Zonisamide Enhances Neurite Elongation of Primary Motor Neurons and Facilitates Peripheral Nerve Regeneration In Vitro and in a Mouse Model.

  • Hideki Yagi
  • Bisei Ohkawara
  • Hiroaki Nakashima
  • Kenyu Ito
  • Mikito Tsushima
  • Hisao Ishii
  • Kimitoshi Noto
  • Kyotaro Ohta
  • Akio Masuda
  • Shiro Imagama
  • Naoki Ishiguro
  • Kinji Ohno
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

No clinically applicable drug is currently available to enhance neurite elongation after nerve injury. To identify a clinically applicable drug, we screened pre-approved drugs for neurite elongation in the motor neuron-like NSC34 cells. We found that zonisamide, an anti-epileptic and anti-Parkinson's disease drug, promoted neurite elongation in cultured primary motor neurons and NSC34 cells in a concentration-dependent manner. The neurite-scratch assay revealed that zonisamide enhanced neurite regeneration. Zonisamide was also protective against oxidative stress-induced cell death of primary motor neurons. Zonisamide induced mRNA expression of nerve growth factors (BDNF, NGF, and neurotrophin-4/5), and their receptors (tropomyosin receptor ...

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