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Effects of glucose administered with lidocaine solution on spinal neurotoxicity in rats.

Hanxiang Ma1, Tingting Xu2, Xiangsheng Xiong3, Jingjing Mao3, Fan Yang4, Yonghai Zhang1, Zhixia Bai1, Xuexin Chen1.   

Abstract

To investigate whether intrathecal administration of 10% glucose increases functional impairment and histologic damage in rats when mixed with 5% lidocaine. After implanted intrathecal catheter, 32 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to one of four groups: lidocaine group (Group L, n=8) received 5% lidocaine 20 µL, lidocaine with glucose group (Group LG, n=8) received 5% lidocaine with 10% glucose 20 µL, glucose group (Group G, n=8) received 10% glucose 20 µL and normal saline group received normal saline 20 µL (Group NS, n=8). Four days after intrathecal injection, sensory impairments of rats in the four groups were evaluated by using the tail-flick test. The histologic changes of spinal cord and nerve roots were observed by electron microscopy and light microscopy. There was no significant difference in baseline tail-flick latencies between the four groups (P=0.284). On the 4th day after intrathecal injection, the assessment result of sensory function was similar to baseline (P=0.217) in saline-treated animals. Sensory impairment occurred after intrathecal administration of 5% lidocaine, and 10% glucose with 5% lidocaine worsen this satiation (P=0.0001); histologic changes in 10% glucose with 5% lidocaine-treated group has differ significantly from lidocaine-treated group (P=0.001). Sensory function after intrathecal administration of 10% glucose was similar to baseline and did not differ from the saline group (P=0.995); histologic changes in 10% glucose-treated rats did not differ significantly from saline controls (P=0.535). These results suggest that 5% lidocaine can induce spinal neurotoxicity and 10% glucose with 5% lidocaine could worsen spinal neurotoxicity.

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Keywords:  Glucose; intrathecal injection; lidocaine; spinal neurotoxicity

Year:  2015        PMID: 26884984      PMCID: PMC4723829     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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