Abstract
Surgical resection of brain tissue is associated with tissue damage at the resection margin. Studies of ischemic brain injury in rodents have shown that administration of l-histidine and thioperamide reduces ischemic tissue loss, in part by inhibition of apoptotic cell death. In this study we tested administration of l-histidine and thioperamide in surgical brain injury in mice. Mice were randomized to one of three groups: Sham surgery (n = 18), surgical brain injury without treatment (SBI) (n = 33), and surgical brain injury with combined l-histidine and thioperamide treatment (SBI + H) (n = 29). Surgical brain injury was induced via right frontal craniotomy with resection of the right frontal lobe. l-histidine (1000 mg/kg) and thioperamide (5 mg/kg) were administered to the SBI + H group immediately following surgical resection. Postoperative assessment included neurobehavioral scores, Evans blue measurement of blood-brain barrier breakdown, brain water content, Nissl histology, and immunohistochemistry for IgG and cleaved caspase 3. Postoperative findings included equivalent neurobehavioral outcomes at 24 and 72 h in the SBI and SBI + H groups, similar histological outcomes between SBI and SBI + H, and similar qualitative staining for cleaved caspase 3. SBI + H had increased BBB breakdown on Evans blue analysis and a trend towards increased brain edema which was significant at 72 h. We conclude that combined treatment with l-histidine and thioperamide leads to increased BBB breakdown and brain edema in surgical brain injury. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 100-107 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Brain Research |
Volume | 1205 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 18 2008 |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- General Neuroscience
- Molecular Biology
- Clinical Neurology
- Developmental Biology
Keywords
- BBB
- Brain edema
- Histamine
- Neurosurgery
- Surgical brain injury
- Immunohistochemistry
- Neurosurgical Procedures/adverse effects
- Coloring Agents
- Male
- Brain Injuries/etiology
- Histamine Antagonists/therapeutic use
- Piperidines/therapeutic use
- Walking/physiology
- Histamine/physiology
- Physical Stimulation
- Postoperative Complications/pathology
- Apoptosis/drug effects
- Functional Laterality/physiology
- Vibrissae
- Animals
- Evans Blue
- Blood-Brain Barrier/drug effects
- Brain Chemistry/drug effects
- Mice
- Histidine/therapeutic use
- Body Water/physiology