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Cytochrome P450-mediated estrogen catabolism therapeutic avenues in epilepsy.

Megha Gautam1, Ganesh Thapa2,3.   

Abstract

Epilepsy is a neuropsychiatric disorder, which does not have any identifiable cause. However, experimental and clinical results have asserted that the sex hormone estrogen level and endocrine system function influence the seizure and epileptic episodes. There are available drugs to control epilepsy, which passes through the metabolism process. Cytochrome P-450 family 1 (CYP1A1) is a heme-containing mono-oxygenase that are induced several folds in most of the tissues and cells contributing to their differential expression, which regulates various metabolic processes upon administration of therapeutics. CYP1A1 gene family has been found to metabolize estrogen, a female sex hormone, which plays a central role in maintaining the health of brain altering the level of estrogen active neuropsychiatric disorder like epilepsy. Hence, in this article, we endeavor to provide an opinion of estrogen, its effects on epilepsy and catamenial epilepsy, their metabolism by CYP1A1 and new way forward to differential diagnosis and clinical management of epilepsy in future.

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Keywords:  Anti-epileptic drug (AED); Cytochrome P-450; Epilepsy; Estradiol; Metabolism

Year:  2020        PMID: 32743748     DOI: 10.1007/s13760-020-01454-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurol Belg        ISSN: 0300-9009            Impact factor:   2.396


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Authors:  Jana Velísková; Glendis De Jesus; Ramanjot Kaur; Libor Velísek
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2010-07       Impact factor: 5.864

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Authors:  D L Schmucker
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 3.923

Review 4.  Effect of antiepileptic drugs on reproductive endocrine function in individuals with epilepsy.

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Journal:  CNS Drugs       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 5.749

Review 5.  Role of neurosteroids in catamenial epilepsy.

Authors:  Doodipala S Reddy
Journal:  Epilepsy Res       Date:  2004-12       Impact factor: 3.045

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Authors:  Roland D Thijs; Rainer Surges; Terence J O'Brien; Josemir W Sander
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2019-01-24       Impact factor: 79.321

7.  Reversible effects of antiepileptic drugs on reproductive endocrine function in men and women with epilepsy--a prospective randomized double-blind withdrawal study.

Authors:  Morten I Lossius; Erik Taubøll; Petter Mowinckel; Lars Mørkrid; Leif Gjerstad
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2007-06-06       Impact factor: 5.864

Review 8.  Neurosteroid replacement therapy for catamenial epilepsy.

Authors:  Doodipala S Reddy; Michael A Rogawski
Journal:  Neurotherapeutics       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 7.620

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Authors:  Doodipala Samba Reddy
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2012-05-02       Impact factor: 3.587

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