Stroke, Vol 22, 1270-1275, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
MH LeBlanc, V Vig, B Smith, CC Parker, OB Evans and EE Smith
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The excitatory amino acid inhibitor MK-801 has been
shown in many animals species to protect against hypoxic-ischemic brain
injury. We sought to determine whether hypoxic-ischemic injury to the
newborn pig's brain could be prevented by the use of MK-801. METHODS:
Hypoxic-ischemic injury to the brain was induced in forty 0-3- day-old
piglets. They were randomized to receive either 3 mg/kg MK-801 (MK-801
group, n = 20) or vehicle (control group, n = 19) prior to insult. At time
0, the carotid arteries were ligated and the blood pressure was reduced by
one third by hemorrhage. At 15 minutes, inspired oxygen was reduced from
50% to 6%. At 30 minutes, inspired oxygen was changed to 100%, carotid
ligatures were released, and the withdrawn blood was reinfused. An
additional 14 piglets received 3 mg/kg MK-801 but not hypoxic-ischemic
injury (drug-only group), and a final group of 11 piglets were subjected to
only a sham operation (sham group). RESULTS: Neurological examination
scores at 24, 48, and 72 hours showed that MK-801 and drug-only piglets
were significantly worse than the controls. Pathological examination of the
brains at 72 hours showed significantly greater damage in the brains of the
MK-801 and control pigs relative to the sham and drug-only groups. No
differences were found between the control and the MK-801 groups. No
differences were found between the sham and drug-only groups. CONCLUSIONS:
MK-801, at a dose of 3 mg/kg, causes neurological dysfunction in piglets
lasting at least 72 hours, but neither causes brain damage nor ameliorates
the effects of hypoxic-ischemic injury to the brain of the newborn pig.
ARTICLES
MK-801 does not protect against hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in piglets
Department of Pediatrics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson 39216-4505.
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