Erythropoietin Effects on Pathological Changes of Brain Tissues and Motor Balance Functions after Traumatic Brain Injury in Animal Model

G. Bahadorkhan, M. Abouei, Omid Daneshvarfard, M. Arjmand
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Objectives: In this control trial study we showed the neuroprotective effects of the erythropoietin (EPO) in traumatic brain injury in animal model. Methods: The research was carried out on 50 male Wistar rats weighing 200 to 250 g. They were divided into two groups of control and case. The rats were anesthetized, right frontal craniotomy was performed and then the brain damage was caused by weight-drop model. In the case group, after 3 hours and again after 24 hours of craniotomy and creation of brain lesions in the right hemisphere, 500 u/kg erythropoietin was injected into peritoneum but in the control group, the rats did not receive any drug. Then the behavior, motor function and balance on the second day and the fourteenth day after injection of erythropoietin were evaluated. After that, the rats were killed and the brain tissues sent to the laboratory for pathological assessment of brain tissues. Results: The average of cross-sectional damage in the case group that received erythropoietin drug was reported 22.55% and in the control group 37.41%, and the motor balance function after fourteenth day in the group that received erythropoietin was 69.12% and better in comparison with the control group (46.27%) that did not receive any drug. Conclusions: erythropoietin has a protective effect on neurons and improves the sub-acute changes in head after brain injury and increases the motor balance abilities in rats.
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促红细胞生成素对创伤性脑损伤动物模型脑组织病理改变及运动平衡功能的影响
目的:通过对照试验研究促红细胞生成素(EPO)对创伤性脑损伤动物模型的神经保护作用。方法:以体重200 ~ 250 g的雄性Wistar大鼠50只为实验对象。他们被分为对照组和对照组。麻醉大鼠,开颅右额叶,采用减重模型造脑损伤。病例组大鼠在开颅3小时及右半球脑病变形成24小时后腹腔注射500 u/kg促红细胞生成素,对照组大鼠不给药。注射促红细胞生成素后第2天和第14天观察大鼠的行为、运动功能和平衡能力。之后,处死大鼠,将脑组织送到实验室进行脑组织病理评估。结果:应用促红细胞生成素药物的病例组横断面损伤平均为22.55%,对照组为37.41%;应用促红细胞生成素药物的病例组14天后运动平衡功能平均为69.12%,优于未应用任何药物的对照组(46.27%)。结论:促红细胞生成素对神经元具有保护作用,可改善大鼠脑损伤后头部亚急性变化,提高运动平衡能力。
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期刊介绍: The Razavi International Journal of Medicine aims at publishing the high quality materials, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of Medicine and medical sciences. The Razavi International Journal of Medicine is an international, English language, peer-reviewed, open access, free access journal dealing with general Medicine and medical sciences, clinical and basic studies, public health, Disaster Medicine and Health Policy. It is an official Journal of the education and research department, Razavi Hospital and is published quarterly.
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