依诺肝素减轻大鼠光血栓性损伤后脑水肿。

Haemostasis Pub Date : 1998-03-01 DOI:10.1159/000022416
J Pratt, P Boudeau, A Uzan, A Imperato, J Stutzmann
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摘要

本研究探讨了依诺肝素(Lovenox, Klexane),一种低分子量肝素,对大鼠光血栓性病变后水肿的影响。大鼠右半球局部脑缺血。损伤后24小时内出现水肿,如图所示,每只大鼠右半球的核心样本与左半球的类似样本的含水量比较。依诺肝素0。5 mg/kg静脉注射加2 mg/kg s.c.,在光血栓性损伤后2 h开始治疗,使病变诱导后24 h的水肿减少32% (p < 0.01),在6和18 h维持剂量为2 mg/kg s.c.依诺肝素。在损伤后18 h开始相同的初始治疗时,脑水肿仍显著减少20% (p < 0.01)。脑损伤后18小时给予依诺肝素以剂量依赖性方式减少脑水肿。各组动物均未发现颅内出血的迹象,用Drabkin法测定脑样品的血红蛋白含量时,与假手术动物相比,血红蛋白含量未见增加。
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Enoxaparin reduces cerebral edemaafter photothrombotic injury in the rat.

This study investigates the effect of enoxaparin (Lovenox, Klexane), a low-molecular-weight heparin, on edema following a photothrombotic lesion using rose bengal dye in the rat. An area of cerebral ischemia was provoked in the right hemisphere of rats. Edema developed over 24 h after the lesion, as seen comparing water content of a core sample from the right hemisphere to that of a similar sample from the left hemisphere of each rat. Enoxaparin at 0. 5 mg/kg i.v. plus 2 mg/kg s.c. reduced edema 24 h after lesion induction by 32% (p < 0.01) when the treatment was started 2 h after photothrombotic insult, with maintenance doses of 2 mg/kg s.c. enoxaparin at 6 and 18 h. When the same initial treatment with enoxaparin was started 18 h after insult, there was still a significant reduction of 20% (p < 0.01) in cerebral edema. Administration of enoxaparin 18 h after insult reduced cerebral edema in a dose-dependent manner. There was no evidence of intracranial hemorrhages in any of the animal groups and when the hemoglobin content of the brain samples was assayed by the method of Drabkin, no increase in hemoglobin content was seen compared to sham-operated animals.

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