Step-down infusion of barbiturate improves neurofunction in a new rat model of rebleeding subarachnoid hemorrhage

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sosho Kajiwara , Yu Hasegawa , Kana Fujimori , Motohiro Morioka
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Abstract

Objective

Rebleeding from a ruptured aneurysm is a risk factor for fatal prognosis in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). A novel barbiturate treatment, step-down infusion of barbiturate (sd-B), was previously developed; it showed beneficial effects on patients with severe traumatic brain injuries. The present study established a rebleeding SAH model in rats and evaluated the effect of sd-B.

Methods

Fifty male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into sham-operation with distilled water, sham-operation with barbiturate, SAH-rebleeding with distilled water, and SAH-rebleeding with barbiturate groups. For posttreatment with sd-B, thiamylal was intraperitoneally administered at 3 mg/kg/h on days 0–1, 2 mg/kg/h on days 1–2, and 1 mg/kg/h on days 2–3 after SAH using osmotic minipumps. We monitored neurofunction and case fatality as the primary endpoints and evaluated brain injuries, including brain edema and cortical neuronal cell death, as the secondary endpoints

Results

Posttreatment with sd-B improved the modified Garcia test, reduced the brain water content, and inhibited the loss of neuronal cells and microglial expressions in the rat model.

Conclusions

Our results revealed that sd-B ameliorated neurofunction and brain injuries on the rebleeding SAH model, suggesting that the novel treatment is a good candidate drug for patients with SAH with rebleeding.
降压输注巴比妥酸盐可改善蛛网膜下腔出血再出血新模型大鼠的神经功能
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Brain Hemorrhages
Brain Hemorrhages Medicine-Surgery
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