Time-dependent effects of dantrolene on motor evoked potentials in experimental spinal cord injuries

  • Adem Aslan
  • Arda Aydogmus
  • Mehmet Gazi Boyaci
  • Büyükokuroğlu, Mehmet Emin
  • Korhan Altunbas
  • Ibrahim Keles
  • Fevzullah Akyuz
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Journal
Neurological Research

Abstract

Objectives:Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a significant clinical problem with numerous secondary complications and perpetual deficits. No potent treatment is currently available to fully repair motor and other neurological functions. We studied the effects of dantrolene (DNT) at different time points, on the motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) and the apoptosis response in spinal cord injury. Methods:The study was conducted on a total of 38 rabbits divided into five main groups.These were group 1 (sham): only laminectomy (n = 6), group 2 (SCI): laminectomy and traumatic SCI (n = 8), group 3 (DNT 0h): just after the SCI, DNT 10 mg/kg I.P. (n = 8), group 4 (DNT 1h): 1 h after the SCI, DNT 10 mg/kg I.P. (n = 8), and group 5 (DNT 4h): 4 h aft...

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