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Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine 1/2012

01.01.2012 | Experimental

Effect of estrogens on blood glutamate levels in relation to neurological outcome after TBI in male rats

verfasst von: Alexander Zlotnik, Akiva Leibowitz, Boris Gurevich, Sharon Ohayon, Matthew Boyko, Moti Klein, Boris Knyazer, Yoram Shapira, Vivian I. Teichberg

Erschienen in: Intensive Care Medicine | Ausgabe 1/2012

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Abstract

Purpose

Estrogen has been shown to possess neuroprotective properties both in vitro and in vivo. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in ovulating females results in favorable neurological outcomes when compared to males with similar insults. The brain-to-blood glutamate gradient removes excess glutamate from brain extracellular fluids (ECF). Enhancing this gradient leads to improved neurological outcomes following TBI. In this study we investigate the effect of female gonadal steroids on blood glutamate levels and neurological outcomes.

Methods

Forty male Sprague–Dawley rats were assigned to one of five groups: (1) sham, (2) Premarin treatment, (3) TBI, (4) TBI + Premarin treatment, and (5) TBI + Premarin pretreatment. TBI was induced, and estrogen and glutamate levels were determined at 0, 60, 120, 135, and 150 min. Neurological recovery was evaluated using the Neurological Severity Score (NSS) at 1 h and reassessed at 24 h post TBI.

Results

Premarin treatment groups demonstrated a decline in blood glutamate levels by 60 min. This decline was found to be more pronounced in the TBI + Premarin group, which maintained the decline throughout the experiment. At 120 min, the difference between groups was most pronounced (TBI + Premarin 99 ± 36 μM/l vs. control 200 ± 46 μM/l, p < 0.01). Neurological recovery was significantly better in the Premarin treatment group (NSS at 24 h 6 ± 1 vs. control 11 ± 1).

Conclusions

Premarin injected into male rats significantly decreases blood glutamate levels in rats suffering TBI. This decrease is associated with improved neurological outcomes, thus implicating the role of estrogen in neuroprotection.
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Metadaten
Titel
Effect of estrogens on blood glutamate levels in relation to neurological outcome after TBI in male rats
verfasst von
Alexander Zlotnik
Akiva Leibowitz
Boris Gurevich
Sharon Ohayon
Matthew Boyko
Moti Klein
Boris Knyazer
Yoram Shapira
Vivian I. Teichberg
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2012
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Intensive Care Medicine / Ausgabe 1/2012
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-011-2401-3

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