Effects of long-term phenytoin treatment on brain weight and zinc and copper metabolism in rats.

R Palm, G Hallmans, G Wahlström
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Abstract

The effects of phenytoin (PHT) treatment on brain weights and the zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu) concentrations in liver, kidney, and five parts of the brain have been studied in rats. After 32 wk of treatment (daily doses 72-88 mg/kg body weight), significantly reduced brain weights were found in rats sacrificed during treatment, but not in those sacrificed after 14 d of abstinence. The weight reduction mainly seemed to affect cortex, but cerebellum was also influenced. The PHT treatment during 18 wk did not significantly reduce the brain weights. At the end of treatment, significantly increased serum Cu concentrations were found, as well as decreased Zn levels in the liver and low Cu levels in the kidney. No large alterations were found in the trace element concentrations of different brain regions. The PHT treatment for 32 wk induced physical dependence, recorded as convulsions. It is suggested that PHT through a chelate binding with Zn and Cu interferes with the metabolism of the trace elements and the drug may cause a Zn deficiency. The observed decrease of the brain weights may have some parallel to the mental side effects of the drug observed during chronic epilepsy therapy.

长期苯妥英治疗对大鼠脑重及锌铜代谢的影响。
本文研究了苯妥英(PHT)对大鼠脑重量及肝、肾、脑5个部位锌、铜浓度的影响。治疗32周后(每日剂量72-88 mg/kg体重),治疗期间牺牲的大鼠脑重量明显减少,而禁欲14 d后牺牲的大鼠脑重量则没有明显减少。体重减轻似乎主要影响皮质,但小脑也受到影响。PHT治疗18周后,脑重量没有明显减少。治疗结束时,血清铜浓度显著升高,肝脏锌水平下降,肾脏铜水平低。不同脑区微量元素浓度未见明显变化。PHT治疗32周引起身体依赖,记录为惊厥。提示PHT通过与Zn和Cu的螯合作用干扰微量元素的代谢,可能引起锌缺乏症。观察到的脑重量下降可能与慢性癫痫治疗期间观察到的药物对精神的副作用有一定的相似之处。
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