Systemic Hyperthermia Masks the Neuroprotective Effects of MK‐801, but not Rosiglitazone in Brain Ischaemia |
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Authors: | Mohsen Nategh Kaveh Shaveisi Alireza P. Shabanzadeh Seyed Sh. Sadr Mohsen Parviz Mojdeh Ghabaei |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;2. Organization of Forensic Medicine, Tehran, Iran;3. Iranian Tissue Bank & Preparation Research Centre, Imam Khomeini Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The use of neuroprotective agents has been under investigation for the treatment of ischaemic brain stroke. In this study, we examined the effects of rosiglitazone and MK‐801, two potential neuroprotectants, on thromboembloic focal stroke in hyperthermic rats. The animals were assigned into groups of rosiglitazone, MK‐801 and control, all under both normothermic and hyperthermic conditions. A focal ischaemia was induced by injection of preformed clot into the origin of the middle cerebral artery. The animals were assessed by measuring infarct size and brain oedema and also evaluating neurological deficit and seizure activity. Rosiglitazone improved infarct volume and neurological deficit in both normo‐ (36%) and hyperthermic (63%) animals; but MK‐801 only improved normothermic animals. Our results do not support the use of MK‐801 in hyperthermic conditions of brain stroke but suggest that rosiglitazone may preserve its efficiency even in hyperthermia. |
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