Zonisamide: chemistry, mechanism of action, and pharmacokinetics.

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Leppik IE

Zonisamide: chemistry, mechanism of action, and pharmacokinetics.

Seizure. 2004 Dec;13 Suppl 1:S5-9; discussion S10.

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15511691 [ View in PubMed
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Abstract

Zonisamide is a synthetic 1,2-benzisoxazole-3-methanesulfonamide with anticonvulsant properties. The sulfamoyl group on zonisamide was expected to suppress seizures in a manner similar to another sulfonamide analogue, acetazolamide, through inhibition of carbonic anhydrase. However, this does not appear to be the primary mechanism of action since zonisamide requires much higher doses than acetazolamide to achieve equivalent titration in vivo. Studies with cultured neurons indicate that zonisamide blocks repetitive firing of voltage-sensitive sodium channels and reduces voltage-sensitive T-type calcium currents without affecting L-type calcium currents. Its dual mechanism of action may explain its efficacy in patients resistant to other antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Zonisamide has a pharmacokinetic profile favorable for clinical use. It is rapidly and completely absorbed and has a long half-life (63-69h in healthy volunteers) which allows twice-daily, or even once-daily, dosing. Zonisamide is not highly bound to plasma proteins. Consequently, it does not affect protein binding of other highly protein-bound AEDs. Furthermore, zonisamide does not induce its own metabolism and does not induce liver enzymes. However, since zonisamide is metabolized by cytochrome P450, liver enzyme-inducing AEDs will increase zonisamide clearance, and dosage adjustments may be necessary when it is used in combination with certain AEDs.

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DrugTargetKindOrganismPharmacological ActionActions
ZonisamideSodium channel protein type 1 subunit alphaProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
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ZonisamideSodium channel protein type 11 subunit alphaProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
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ZonisamideSodium channel protein type 2 subunit alphaProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
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ZonisamideSodium channel protein type 3 subunit alphaProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
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ZonisamideSodium channel protein type 4 subunit alphaProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
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ZonisamideSodium channel protein type 5 subunit alphaProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
Details
ZonisamideSodium channel protein type 9 subunit alphaProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
Details
ZonisamideSodium channel regulatory subunit beta-1ProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
Details
ZonisamideSodium channel regulatory subunit beta-2ProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
Details
ZonisamideSodium channel regulatory subunit beta-3ProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
Details
ZonisamideSodium channel subunit beta-4ProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
Details
ZonisamideVoltage-dependent T-type calcium channel subunit alpha-1GProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
Details
ZonisamideVoltage-dependent T-type calcium channel subunit alpha-1HProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
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ZonisamideVoltage-dependent T-type calcium channel subunit alpha-1IProteinHumans
Yes
Inhibitor
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