Effect of anti-epileptic drugs on serum zinc and copper concentrations in epileptic patients.

T Kuzuya, T Hasegawa, K Shimizu, T Nabeshima
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Abstract

Serum concentrations for zinc and copper were determined in epileptic patients who had undergone one month of therapy with a mono-antiepileptic drug (mono-AED) (carbamazepine, CBZ; phenobarbital, PB; phenytoin, PHT; valproic acid, VPA). There were 114 epileptic patients and 30 healthy volunteers who participated in this study. Although zinc concentrations tended to decrease, there were significant increases in copper concentrations in patients who were treated with mono-AED (CBZ, 32.9%; PB, 36.4%; PHT, 39.0%; VPA, 25.4%) when compared with healthy volunteers. There was no significant change in either zinc or copper concentrations among the four mono-AED groups. No dose-related changes could be observed either for zinc or copper concentrations. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that both zinc and copper concentrations in epileptic patients under chronic AED therapy differed somewhat from the control level, but remained within the normal range, indicating that there is no need to adjust serum concentrations of either of these trace elements in order to treat diseases related to them.

抗癫痫药物对癫痫患者血清锌、铜浓度的影响。
在接受单一抗癫痫药物治疗一个月的癫痫患者中测定血清锌和铜浓度(卡马西平,CBZ;苯巴比妥、铅;苯妥英,PHT;丙戊酸(VPA)114名癫痫患者和30名健康志愿者参与了这项研究。虽然锌浓度有下降的趋势,但在接受单一aed治疗的患者中,铜浓度显著升高(CBZ, 32.9%;PB, 36.4%;PHT, 39.0%;VPA, 25.4%)。在四个单aed组中,锌和铜的浓度没有显著变化。锌和铜浓度均未见剂量相关变化。综上所述,本研究表明,慢性AED治疗的癫痫患者的锌和铜浓度与对照水平有所不同,但仍在正常范围内,表明不需要调整这两种微量元素的血清浓度来治疗与之相关的疾病。
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