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Effects of new antiepileptic drugs on circulatory markers for vascular risk in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy

Authors
Kim, Dong WookLee, Seo-YoungShon, Young-MinKim, Ji Hyun
Issue Date
Oct-2013
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
New antiepileptic drugs; Cholesterols; Homocysteine; Apolipoproteins; Atherosclerosis
Citation
EPILEPSIA, v.54, no.10, pp.e146 - e149
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Journal Title
EPILEPSIA
Volume
54
Number
10
Start Page
e146
End Page
e149
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/101925
DOI
10.1111/epi.12338
ISSN
0013-9580
Abstract
Although it is well documented that long-term therapy with older antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) leads to an increase in risk for atherosclerosis, there has been only limited information regarding the vascular risk in patients who are treated with new AEDs. We therefore conducted a prospective longitudinal study to assess the potential effects of new AEDs on the circulatory markers for vascular risk in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy. We recruited adult patients with epilepsy who began to receive monotherapy with one of the new AEDs, including levetiracetam (LEV), oxcarbazepine (OXC), and topiramate (TPM). Circulatory markers of vascular risk were measured twice before and after 6 months of AED monotherapy. A total of 109 patients completed the study (LEV, n=40; OXC, n=40; TPM, n=29). Six months of monotherapy resulted in significant increases in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LEV, from 90.2 to 98.5mg/dl, 9.2% increase, p=0.025; OXC, from 96.5 to 103.2mg/dl, 7.0% increase, p=0.049), homocysteine (LEV, from 7.9 to 10.4m, 31.6% increase, p=0.001; OXC, from 8.7 to 11.5m, 32.2% increase, p<0.001; TPM, from 8.3 to 12.3m, 48.2% increase, p<0.001), apolipoprotein B (LEV, from 63.6 to 77.4mg/dl, 21.7% increase; OXC, from 67.0 to 83.2mg/dl, 24.2% increase; TPM, from 66.7 to 84.4mg/dl, 26.5% increase; all p<0.001), and apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein A1 ratio (LEV, from 0.51 to 0.61, 19.6% increase; OXC, from 0.52 to 0.67, 28.8% increase; TPM, from 0.50 to 0.67, 34.0% increase; all p<0.001). Serum apolipoprotein A1 and folate were significantly decreased in TPM (from 139.1 to 132.1mg/dl, 5.0% decrease, p=0.014) and OXC (from 8.1 to 6.4ng/ml, 21.0% decrease, p=0.046) groups, respectively. There were no significant changes in total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, lipoprotein(a), and vitamin B12 in all three groups. Our findings suggest that treatment with some new AEDs might be associated with alterations in circulatory markers of vascular risk, which could contribute to the acceleration of atherosclerosis and increased risk of vascular diseases.
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