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Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors suppress seizures in a rat model of birth asphyxia.

Alexey S PospelovTommi Ala-KurikkaSamu N KurkiJuha VoipioKai Kaila
Published in: Epilepsia (2021)
AZA, BZA, and EZA effectively block post-asphyxia seizures. Despite the differences in their pharmacokinetics, they had similar effects on brain pH, which indicates that their antiseizure mode of action was based on respiratory (hypercapnic) acidosis resulting from inhibition of blood-borne and extracellular vascular carbonic anhydrases. AZA has been used for several indications in neonates, suggesting that it can be safely repurposed for the treatment of neonatal seizures as an add-on to the current treatment regimen.
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