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Effect of a calcium channel blocker on posttraumatic spinal cord blood flow.

A Guha, C H Tator, I Piper.   

Abstract

The normal rat spinal cord blood flow (SCBF) has been shown to increase after administration of nimodipine, a calcium channel blocker. The present study investigates the capability of nimodipine to improve SCBF, as measured by the hydrogen clearance technique, after a 53.0-gm clip compression injury to the T-1 segment of the rat spinal cord. The profound drop in mean systemic arterial blood pressure (MSAP) after cervical cord injury precluded any improvement in posttraumatic SCBF by nimodipine alone. Hence, in a randomized controlled study with five rats per group, pressor agents (whole blood, angiotensin, or adrenaline) were infused to maintain MSAP between 100 and 120 mm Hg after injury. Control animals received only a saline infusion. Nimodipine at the optimal dose found in normal animals (1.5 microgram/kg/min) was added to the pressor agents. The MSAP and other physiological parameters were measured in rats receiving the pressor agents only and in those receiving pressor agents combined with nimodipine. In rats receiving whole blood, angiotensin, or adrenaline the posttraumatic MSAP improved to between 100 and 120 mm Hg, but there was no improvement in SCBF compared to the saline group. The addition of nimodipine decreased MSAP and SCBF in all groups except those animals also receiving adrenaline, where the MSAP was maintained at 109 +/- 5 mm Hg. In these animals a significant increase in posttraumatic SCBF from 16.5 +/- 2.1 to 20.2 +/- 2.3 ml/100 gm/min (mean +/- standard error of the mean) occurred at the site of injury with the addition of nimodipine. The maintenance of an adequate MSAP by a pressor agent was crucial for nimodipine to improve posttraumatic SCBF by its ability to dilate the spinal vascular bed. Adrenaline was the only pressor agent that could fulfill the above criteria, although other pressor agents need to be investigated. Experiments are underway with the combination of adrenaline and nimodipine to further verify these encouraging results demonstrating an improvement in posttraumatic ischemia of the spinal cord.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3819838     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1987.66.3.0423

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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