1996
Low brain GABA level is associated with poor seizure control
Petroff O, Rothman D, Behar K, Mattson R. Low brain GABA level is associated with poor seizure control. Annals Of Neurology 1996, 40: 908-911. PMID: 9007096, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410400613.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLower GABA levelsBrain GABA levelsLower brain GABA levelsPoor seizure controlGABA levelsSeizure controlRecent seizuresGamma-aminobutyric acid concentrationComplex partial seizuresPartial seizuresEpileptic syndromesEpileptic focusOccipital lobeCerebrospinal fluidPatientsSeizuresSignificant associationMagnetic resonanceVivo measurementsSurface coilLevelsEpilepsySyndromeGABAAcid concentration
1994
Vigabatrin: Effects on Human Brain GABA Levels by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Mattson R, Petroff O, Rothman D, Behar K. Vigabatrin: Effects on Human Brain GABA Levels by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Epilepsia 1994, 35: s29-s32. PMID: 8039467, DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.1994.tb05963.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain GABA levelsGABA levelsHuman brain GABA levelsGeneralized tonic-clonic seizuresTonic-clonic seizuresGamma-aminobutyric acid transaminaseNew antiepileptic drugsElevated brain GABA levelsTimes control valuesLong-term trialsDaily dosageAntiepileptic drugsClinical effectsGABA elevationCerebrospinal fluidSide effectsMagnetic resonance spectroscopyControl valuesIrreversible substrateResonance spectroscopyFirst studyDosageConcentrations 2VigabatrinSeizures