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Molecular Mechanisms of Valproic Acid Action on Signalling Systems and Brain Functions

A. N. Tursunov, D. S. Vasilyev, Natalia N. Nalivaeva

2023Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Valproic acid (valproate, VA) has been widely used as an antiepileptic agent for several decades, as well as in the treatment of bipolar affective disorder. For many years, the ability of VA to stop different types of epileptic seizures has been associated with increased GABAergic neurotransmission, inhibition of glutamatergic neurotransmission and a general decrease in CNS hyperactivity by acting on ion channels. However, precise mechanisms of VA anticonvulsant effects are still not clear. Over time, the effects of VA on other neurotransmitter systems, enzymes and intracellular signalling pathways have been revealed, however they do not explain the effectiveness of the drug as an anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer, but only expand its pharmacological profile. Over the past 10 years, the focus of interest in valproate research has changed due to its ability to alter gene expression both by inhibiting histone deacetylases and by changing levels of DNA methylation. These new studies reveal alternative mechanisms of valproate action rather than trying to test and confirm hypotheses previously put forward.

Topics & Concepts

Valproic AcidGlutamatergicAnticonvulsantNeurotransmissionNeuroscienceMood stabilizerPharmacologyGABAergicEpilepsyNeurotransmitterChemistryPsychologyBiologyGlutamate receptorBiochemistryReceptorCentral nervous systemInhibitory postsynaptic potentialPharmacological Effects and Toxicity StudiesHistone Deacetylase Inhibitors ResearchAdenosine and Purinergic Signaling