1. Short-term effects of cannabidiol after global hypoxia-ischemia in newborn piglets
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Else Marit Løberg, Rønnaug Solberg, Javier Escobar, Marianne Ullestad Huun, Håvard Tetlie Garberg, Ola Didrik Saugstad, and José Martínez-Orgado
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Resuscitation ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Swine ,Urinary system ,Blood Pressure ,Lipocalin ,Kidney ,Hippocampus ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Hypothermia, Induced ,030225 pediatrics ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Cannabidiol ,Inflammation ,business.industry ,Myocardium ,Body Weight ,Hypothermia ,digestive system diseases ,Oxygen ,Disease Models, Animal ,Oxidative Stress ,Neuroprotective Agents ,Endocrinology ,Animals, Newborn ,Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Breathing ,Base excess ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Cannabidiol (CBD), a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid, has shown neuroprotective actions after neonatal hypoxia-ischemia (HI) in animals. We wanted to further explore the effects of CBD, alone and in conjunction with hypothermia, in a piglet model of global HI. Fifty-five anesthetized newborn piglets were randomized to either controls (n = 7) or HI (n = 48) by ventilation with 8% O2 until mean arterial blood pressure reached 20 mmHg and/or base excess reached −20 mmol/l. After resuscitation piglets were randomized to either: vehicle (VEH), CBD 1mg/kg, VEH+hypothermia (H) or CBD 1mg/kg+H (each n = 12). Piglets were euthanized 9.5 h after HI and plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and brain tissue were sampled for analysis. HI induced global damage with significantly increased neuropathology score, S100B in cerebrospinal fluid, hippocampal proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy biomarkers, plasma troponin-T, and urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin. CBD alone did not have any significant effects on these parameters while CBD+H reduced urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin compared with VEH+H (P < 0.05). Both hypothermic groups had significantly lower glutamate/N-acetylaspartate ratios (P < 0.01) and plasma troponin-T (P
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- 2016
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