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Title: Human brain GABA levels rise rapidly after initiation of vigabatrin therapy. Author: Petroff OA, Rothman DL, Behar KL, Collins TL, Mattson RH. Journal: Neurology; 1996 Dec; 47(6):1567-71. PubMed ID: 8960747. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to measure changes in brain GABA after a single oral dose (50 mg/kg) of vigabatrin in patients with intractable epilepsy. BACKGROUND: Vigabatrin is a safe and effective antiepileptic medication designed to increase brain GABA by irreversibly inhibiting GABA-transaminase. Serial measurements showed that brain GABA levels increased from 1.0 (SEM, 0.07) to 2.4 mmol/kg (SEM, 0.09) in patients who were regularly taking vigabatrin (50 mg/kg/day divided into two doses). METHODS: In vivo measurements of GABA in human brain were made using 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We used a 2.1-T NMR spectrometer and an 8-cm surface coil to measure a 13.5 cm3 volume in the occipital cortex. RESULTS: Brain GABA increased by more than 40% within 2 hours of administration of a single 50 mg/kg oral dose of vigabatrin from 0.95 (SEM, 0.07; n = 7) to 1.34 mmol/kg (SEM, 0.13). By the next day, brain GABA increased further to 1.44 mmol/kg (SEM, 0.08). Levels declined gradually to 1.16 mmol/kg (SEM, 0.14) by day 5 and 1.03 mmol/kg (SEM, 0.10) at day 8. The patients reported no side effects and were calm but not drowsy. CONCLUSIONS: A single oral dose of vigabatrin rapidly increased brain GABA without side effects. Once-a-day dosing should be as effective as divided doses.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]