The anticonvulsant effects of the MCAT cells on acute convulsive seizure may be related to inhibitory factors and immunomodulatory mechanisms assigned to mesenchymal cells in the hippocampus. These anticonvulsants mechanisms of MCAT cells bring strong therapeutic implications for the control of epileptic seizures. Treatments to control epileptic seizures are practically restricted to the use of antiepileptic drugs such as phenytoin, carbamazepine and oxcarbamazepine that present many secondary effects and are not totally effective in controlling the seizures. A considerable number of patients diagnosed with epilepsy had become resistant to these drug treatments. Treatments to control epileptic seizures are practically restricted to the use of antiepileptic drugs such as phenytoin, carbamazepine and oxcarbamazepine that present many secondary effects and are not totally effective in controlling the seizures. A considerable number of patients diagnosed with epilepsy had become resistant to these drug treatments. . The screening tests evaluate the treatment ability in preventing the seizure activity across the neuronal tissue, which is indicated by blocking or reducing mainly the tonic component of generalized seizures.
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