| Literature DB >> 404139 |
N M van Gelder, I Koyama, H H Jasper.
Abstract
Administration of taurine to a cat suffering from naturally occurring chronic (about 3 years) epilepsy caused disappearance of the clinical manifestation of the seizures as well as a marked improvement in the previously grossly abnormal EEG. The treatment consisted of injections of taurine initially, followed by a more prolonged administration of the amino acid by mouth. The combined methods of administration seemed essential for the success of the trial. To date (5 months post-taurine) the animal has suffered only one "grand mal" type seizure which occurred 3 months after the last dose of taurine was administered. Disappearance of the seizures preceded by several weeks the improvement in the EEG. In accordance with previous findings by a number of investigators, the results of this study suggest an immediate depressant action of taurine on hyperexcitable cortical neurons, followed by a more long-lasting, ameliorative influence on cerebral metabolism contributing to an increased resistance to epileptic discharge.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 404139 DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1977.tb05586.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epilepsia ISSN: 0013-9580 Impact factor: 5.864