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T Atsumi1, S Hoshino, T Furukawa, S Kobayashi, T Asakura, M Takahashi, Y Yamamoto, A Teramoto.
Abstract
We previously reported the neuroprotective effects of the glutamate AMPA receptor antagonist YM872 on neurobehavioral motor function and cortical tissue loss (lesion volume) in a brain-injured rat model. Here we examined its effect on brain edema and the breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Rats subjected to severe right lateral (parasagittal) fluid-percussion brain injury or sham injury received a 4-hr intravenous infusion of YM872 (20 mg/kg/ hr, 20 mg/3 ml) or normal saline starting at 15 min post-injury. At 48 hr we removed their brains and evaluated the cerebral regional edema by the wet weight/dry weight method. Another group of rats was transcardially fixed with 10% formalin at 2 weeks after injury. Serial brain sections were immunostained for endogenous IgG and the extent and intensity of staining were evaluated. The administration of YM872 resulted in a significant reduction in regional cerebral edema in the injured parietal cortex and a markedly reduced area of IgG immunoreactivy in the injured cortex. Our results indicate that the post-traumatic administration of YM872 may be neuroprotective by reducing BBB breakdown and regional cerebral edema.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14753458 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-0651-8_66
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir Suppl ISSN: 0065-1419