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Zonisamide therapy reduces metabolic consequences and diminishes nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in patients with epilepsy

  • Chi Ren Huang
  • , Hung Yi Chuang
  • , Nai Ching Chen
  • , Shu Fang Chen
  • , Chung Yao Hsu
  • , Yao Chung Chuang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Kaohsiung Medical University
  • Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
  • Chang Gung University
  • National Sun Yat-sen University

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Abstract

Antiepileptic drugs that can reduce aberrant metabolism are beneficial for patients. Zon-isamide (ZNS) is a chemical with antiepileptic and antioxidant activities. Here, we evaluate the efficacy of ZNS therapy on reducing obesity and decreasing risks of vascular diseases and hepatic steatosis. Clinical and metabolic indicators including body weight, body mass index (BMI), serum lipid profiles, glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), homocysteine, and an inflammatory marker, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), were assessed at baseline and at the end of 12 and 24 weeks of treatment. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease was evaluated using the hepatic steatosis index (HSI). A body weight reduction of ≥5% was observed in 24.6% and 32.8% of patients after 12 and 24 weeks of ZNS treatment, respectively. After adjusting for age, sex, time, and the corresponding dependent variable at baseline, the generalized estimating equation analysis revealed that the body weight, BMI, serum levels of HbA1c, triglycerides, hs-CRP, and the index for HSI were significantly declined. These results suggest that ZNS provides benefits in patients with obesity and metabolic syndrome at high vascular risk.

Original languageEnglish
Article number3380
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume10
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 08 2021

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Epilepsy
  • Metabolic consequences
  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
  • Obesity
  • Zonisamide

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