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Myoclonus and seizures in progressive myoclonus epilepsies: pharmacology and therapeutic trials.

Roberto Michelucci1, Elena Pasini1, Patrizia Riguzzi1, Eva Andermann2, Reetta Kälviäinen3, Pierre Genton4.   

Abstract

Generalized motor seizures, usually tonic-clonic, tonic-vibratory, myoclonic or clonic, and stimulus-sensitive/action myoclonus are typical features of progressive myoclonus epilepsies (PMEs). Despite the introduction of many anticonvulsants, the treatment of these symptoms, particularly myoclonus, remains challenging, due to the incomplete and often transitory effects of most drugs. Moreover, treatment is only symptomatic, since therapy targeting the underlying aetiology for these genetic conditions is in its infancy. Traditional antiepileptic drugs for the treatment of PMEs are valproate, clonazepam, and phenobarbital (or primidone). These drugs may improve the overall performance of PME patients by decreasing their generalized seizures and, to a lesser extent, their myoclonic jerks. Newer drugs which have been shown to be effective include piracetam, levetiracetam, topiramate, zonisamide, and possibly perampanel for Lafora disease. The potential of other drugs (such as L-triptophan and N-acetylcysteine) and procedures (such as vagal and deep brain stimulation) has also been discussed. The available data on the efficacy of drugs are mainly based on small series or anecdotal reports. Two prospective, randomized, double blind studies investigating the novel SV2A ligand, brivaracetam, in genetically confirmed Unverricht-Lundborg patients have been performed with disappointing results. When treating PMEs, particular care should be paid to avoid drugs known to aggravate myoclonus or myoclonic seizures, such as phenytoin, carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, lamotrigine, vigabatrin, tiagabine, gabapentin, and pregabalin. The emergency treatment of motor status, which often complicates the course of PMEs, consists of intravenous administration of benzodiazepines, valproate, or levetiracetam.

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Keywords:  brivaracetam; drugs worsening myoclonus; myoclonus; perampanel; progressive myoclonus epilepsies; valproate

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27629998     DOI: 10.1684/epd.2016.0861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epileptic Disord        ISSN: 1294-9361            Impact factor:   1.819


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Review 2.  Drug Treatment of Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsy.

Authors:  Gregory L Holmes
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Review 3.  Lafora disease: from genotype to phenotype.

Authors:  Rashmi Parihar; Anupama Rai; Subramaniam Ganesh
Journal:  J Genet       Date:  2018-07       Impact factor: 1.166

Review 4.  Update on Pharmacological Treatment of Progressive Myoclonus Epilepsies.

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Journal:  Curr Pharm Des       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 3.116

5.  A novel homozygous splice-site mutation in SCARB2 is associated with progressive myoclonic epilepsy with renal failure.

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Review 6.  Physiology-Based Treatment of Myoclonus.

Authors:  Ashley B Pena; John N Caviness
Journal:  Neurotherapeutics       Date:  2020-10       Impact factor: 7.620

7.  A novel gene therapy for neurodegenerative Lafora disease via EPM2A-loaded DLinDMA lipoplexes.

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8.  Natural history of Lafora disease: a prognostic systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis.

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Journal:  Orphanet J Rare Dis       Date:  2021-08-16       Impact factor: 4.123

Review 9.  Myoclonic Disorders.

Authors:  Olaf Eberhardt; Helge Topka
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2017-08-14

10.  Seizure remission and improvement of neurological function in sialidosis with perampanel therapy.

Authors:  Su-Ching Hu; Kun-Long Hung; Hui-Ju Chen; Wang-Tso Lee
Journal:  Epilepsy Behav Case Rep       Date:  2018-03-12
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