Stroke, Vol 22, 355-360, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
E Morikawa, MD Ginsberg, WD Dietrich, RC Duncan and R Busto
(S)-Emopamil is a calcium channel blocker of the phenylalkylamine class,
having potent serotonin S2 antagonistic properties and high blood-brain
barrier penetrability. Previous studies have documented cerebroprotective
effect in animal models of both focal and global ischemia. The present
study was undertaken to define the postischemic "window" of therapeutic
efficacy for this agent. Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to permanent
proximal middle cerebral artery occlusion, combined with an initial
30-minute period of halothane-induced hypotension (50 mm Hg). (S)-Emopamil
(20 mg/kg) was administered intraperitoneally either 20-30 minutes prior to
middle cerebral artery occlusion or 1 hour, 2 hours, or 3 hours following
occlusion. Treated groups received a second similar dose 2.5 hours later
and twice daily for 2 days thereafter. Brains were perfusion-fixed on the
third day. Planimetric analysis of hemotoxylin and eosin-stained coronal
brain sections documented a cortical infarct averaging 72.9 +/- 33.3 mm3
(mean +/- SD) in untreated rats. Cortical infarct volume was reduced by 48%
(to 37.6 +/- 27.6 mm3) when therapy was initiated 1 hour postischemia (p
less than 0.05). When treatment was deferred to 2 hours postichemia, mean
cortical infarct volume was reduced by 34%, but this difference did not
attain statistical significance. Infarct volume in rats with treatment
initiated at 3 hours postischemia was indistinguishable from that in
controls. Striatal infarct volume was similar in all groups. These results
document a postischemic therapeutic window of cerebroprotection for
(S)-emopamil lying between 1 and 2 hours after middle cerebral artery
occlusion.
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Postischemic (S)-emopamil therapy ameliorates focal ischemic brain injury in rats
Cerebral Vascular Disease Research Center, University of Miami School of Medicine, Fla 33101.
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