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The effects of L-arginine on cerebral hemodynamics after controlled cortical impact injury in the mouse.

Hao Liu1, J Clay Goodman, Claudia S Robertson.   

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) induces vascular changes that may influence neurological outcome by causing the brain to be more susceptible to secondary ischemic insults. In rat models of TBI, L-arginine administration has been shown to restore cerebral blood flow and improve neurological outcome. The purpose of this study was to determine if hypoperfusion occurs in a mouse model of TBI and if L-arginine administration has the same beneficial effects after injury in the mouse. C57BL6 mice were anesthetized with isoflurane, intubated and mechanically ventilated, and underwent a 3-m/sec, 1.5-mm deformation cortical impact injury. Five minutes after injury, L-arginine, 300 mg/kg, or saline were administered. Arterial blood pressure, intracranial pressure, and laser Doppler flow at the impact site were monitored for 3 h after the injury. The cerebral hemodynamic effects of the TBI induced by cortical impact injury were similar to that previously observed in rats. Intracranial hypertension, with ICP peaking at 46+/-2 mm Hg, and systemic hypotension both contributed to a reduction in CPP. In addition, LDF decreased significantly at the impact site. L-Arginine administration restored LDF to near baseline levels without increasing ICP. These studies demonstrate that cerebral hemodynamics can be measured in mouse models of TBI. The changes in cerebral hemodynamics are relatively simlar to those see in the rat model of cortical impact injury and suggest an important role for nitric oxide metabolism in the maintenance of cerebral blood flow following TBI.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11939500     DOI: 10.1089/089771502753594891

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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