Effect of indomethacin pretreatment on acute mortality in experimental brain injury
- 1 October 1989
- journal article
- Published by Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG) in Journal of Neurosurgery
- Vol. 71 (4) , 565-572
- https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.1989.71.4.0565
Abstract
The effect of indomethacin administration on the mortality rate of brain-injured rats was studied in four groups of animals subjected to a level of injury with a fluid-percussion apparatus predetermined to cause 50% mortality (50% lethal dose, or LD50). There were 24 animals in each of the following groups: 1) a control group, on which the LD50 was evaluated; 2) an ethanol-treated group with a mean blood serum level of 0.32 +/- 0.03 gm% (+/- standard error of the mean); 3) an indomethacin-treated group at a dose level of 3 mg/kg body weight administered intraperitoneally 10 to 15 minutes before injury; and 4) an indomethacin/ethanol-treated group. Significant differences in mortality rates were found in these experimental groups; namely, 50%, 58%, 8.3% (p less than 0.005), and 25% (p less than 0.05), respectively. The predetermined LD50 level of a 2.5- to 2.6-atm peak pressure pulse produced immediate apnea in all animals, which was either sustained (Type III), followed by temporary respiratory recovery (Type II), or followed by permanent resumption of breathing (Type I). The most important effect of indomethacin on respiratory function was manifested by a much higher percentage of Type I respiratory responses and a much lower percentage of Type II and III responses (hence a lower mortality rate). There was also a more rapid return to normal breathing in the postapneic period of recovery. Suppression of prostaglandin synthesis and of superoxide anion production at the of trauma may explain, at least in part, these favorable effects of indomethacin.Keywords
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