Combined PGI2, indomethacin, and heparin improves neurological recovery after spinal trauma in cats
- 1 May 1983
- journal article
- Published by Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG) in Journal of Neurosurgery
- Vol. 58 (5) , 749-754
- https://doi.org/10.3171/jns.1983.58.5.0749
Abstract
Anesthetized cats were subjected to standardized cervical spinal trauma produced by a modification of the Allen weight-dropping method. One hour after injury, animals were randomly allocated to one of three treatment groups, in which they received 1) saline, 2) naloxone, or 3) combined treatment, consisting of indomethacin, heparin, and prostacyclin (PGI2). Treatment was continued for 4 hours. Neurological function was evaluated weekly by a neurologist unaware of the treatment group, and was graded by means of a scale modified from that of Tarlov. Functional recovery in animals receiving combined drug therapy was significantly better than in saline-treated control animals, and was similar to that observed in naloxone-treated animals. The findings are discussed with respect to "blood-damaged tissue interaction" and may have implications both with regard to the pharmacological management of acute spinal injury and to the mechanism of action of opiate antagonists.Keywords
This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
- Treatment of experimental strokeNeurology, 1982
- Comparison of early and late naloxone treatment in experimental spinal injuryNeurology, 1982
- The effect of blood transfusion, dopamine, and gamma hydroxybutyrate on posttraumatic ischemia of the spinal cordJournal of Neurosurgery, 1982
- Endorphins in experimental spinal injury: Therapeutic effect of naloxoneAnnals of Neurology, 1981
- Opiate Antagonist Improves Neurologic Recovery After Spinal InjuryScience, 1981
- Comparison of hydrogen clearance and 14C-antipyrine autoradiography in the measurement of spinal cord blood flow after severe impact injuryJournal of Neurosurgery, 1980
- Heterogeneities of regional cerebral blood flow during hypoxia-ischemia in the rat.Stroke, 1976
- Spinal Cord Regeneration in Rats After Immunosuppressive TreatmentArchives of Neurology, 1975
- The microvasculature in transitory traumatic paraplegiaJournal of Neurosurgery, 1971
- Experimental Treatments of Acute Spinal Cord InjuryJournal of Neurosurgery, 1969