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Perfluorocarbon NVX-108 increased cerebral oxygen tension after traumatic brain injury in rats.
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Brain research [Brain Res] 2016 Mar 01; Vol. 1634, pp. 132-139. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jan 12. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Background: Hypoxia is a critical secondary injury mechanism in traumatic brain injury (TBI), and early intervention to alleviate post-TBI hypoxia may be beneficial. NVX-108, a dodecafluoropentane perfluorocarbon, was screened for its ability to increase brain tissue oxygen tension (PbtO2) when administered soon after TBI.<br />Methods: Ketamine-acepromazine anesthetized rats ventilated with 40% oxygen underwent moderate controlled cortical impact (CCI)-TBI at time 0 (T0). Rats received either no treatment (NON, n=8) or 0.5 ml/kg intravenous (IV) NVX-108 (NVX, n=9) at T15 (15 min after TBI) and T75.<br />Results: Baseline cortical PbtO2 was 28±3 mm Hg and CCI-TBI resulted in a 46±6% reduction in PbtO2 at T15 (P<0.001). Significant differences in time-group interactions (P=0.013) were found when comparing either absolute or percentage change of PbtO2 to post-injury (mixed-model ANOVA) suggesting that administration of NVX-108 increased PbtO2 above injury levels while it remained depressed in the NON group. Specifically in the NVX group, PbtO2 increased to a peak 143% of T15 (P=0.02) 60 min after completion of NVX-108 injection (T135). Systemic blood pressure was not different between the groups.<br />Conclusion: NVX-108 caused an increase in PbtO2 following CCI-TBI in rats and should be evaluated further as a possible immediate treatment for TBI.<br /> (Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- Animals
Blood Pressure drug effects
Brain Injuries, Traumatic complications
Cerebral Cortex injuries
Heart Rate drug effects
Hypoxia etiology
Hypoxia prevention & control
Male
Partial Pressure
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Brain Injuries, Traumatic metabolism
Cerebral Cortex drug effects
Cerebral Cortex metabolism
Fluorocarbons administration & dosage
Hypoxia metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1872-6240
- Volume :
- 1634
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Brain research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26794250
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2016.01.012