Influence of ethanol and dexamethasone on blood-brain barrier dysfunction to albumin |
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Authors: | LARS E. ROSENGREN LENNART I. PERSSON |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Neurobiology and Department of Neurology, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Stab-wounded ethanol-intoxicated and non-intoxicated rats were studied with respect to the effect of postoperative dexamethasone treatment on blood-brain barrier dysfunction to bovine albumin. In ethanol-intoxicated rats, fluorescence microscopy revealed an increased area of extravasation of fluorescent tracer, compared to non-intoxicated ones. No significant effect of dexamethasone treatment was observed in non-intoxicated rats. In ethanol-intoxicated rats, dexamethasone treatment resulted in a decreased area of extravasation. Quantitative immuno-electrophoretic measurements of exogeneous bovine albumin confirmed a significant decrease of blood-brain barrier dysfunction to albumin after dexamethasone treatment in ethanol-intoxicated rats, while no significant effect was observed in non-intoxicated ones. |
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Keywords: | Blood-brain barrier dexamethasone stab-wound bovine albumin Evans-blue |
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