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Naureen Keric1, Gerrit Steffen Maier, Uzma Samadani, Kai Kallenberg, Peter Dechent, Wolfgang Brueck, Jan Heuer, Veit Rohde.
Abstract
Hematoma puncture and subsequent clot lysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) emerged as an alternative therapy for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) and is associated with delayed edema possibly counteracting the beneficial effects of hematoma volume reduction. We hypothesized that immediate reversal of rtPA activity after clot lysis and hematoma drainage diminishes edema formation. To test this hypothesis, we administered plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1 after rtPA lysis of experimentally induced ICH. A right frontal ICH was placed through a twist drill burr hole and autologous blood injection. Following creation of the frontal ICH, pigs received no further treatment (n = 5), lysis with rtPA (n = 7), or lysis with rtPA followed by administration of PAI-1 (n = 6). Hematoma and edema volumes were assessed with magnetic resonance imaging on days 0, 4, and 10. The rtPA significantly reduced hematoma volume and contributed to edema on day 10 after experimentally induced ICH. Administration of PAI-1 attenuated the rtPA-induced edema volume on day 10, but the hematoma volume reduction was less pronounced. In conclusion, PAI-1 attenuated delayed cerebral edema after rtPA lysis of experimental ICH but also reduced the lytic activity of rtPA. The combination of rtPA clot lysis with PAI-1 might have the potential to further improve the effect of the lytic therapy of ICH, but additional studies to define the optimum time point for PAI-1 administration are required.Entities:
Keywords: Animal model; Intracerebral hemorrhage; Lysis; Pig; Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1; Porcine; Recombinant tissue plasminogen activator
Year: 2012 PMID: 23538320 PMCID: PMC3605490 DOI: 10.1007/s12975-012-0188-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Stroke Res ISSN: 1868-4483 Impact factor: 6.829
Fig. 1Mean hematoma volume of each group at day 0 and 10 with SD bars. There is a significant decrease in hematoma volume in the rtPA group (n = 7) compared to the control group (n = 5). The rtPA–PAI-1 group (n = 6) shows a not significant decrease of hematoma volume
Fig. 2Mean edema volumes of each group are shown at day 4 and 10 with SD bars. A significant difference was seen between the rtPA (n = 7) and rtPA–PAI-1 group (n = 6)
Fig. 3Coronal MR–FLAIR images of one animal in each group (a, b, c) in the upper lane immediately after surgery at day 0 and in the lower lane at day 10. The red arrows indicate ICH, and the blue arrows indicate edema