Bradykinin B2 Receptor Antagonism with LF 18-1505T Reduces Brain Edema and Improves Neurological Outcome After Closed Head Trauma in Rats
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Background: We evaluated the effect of LF 18-1505T, a novel nonpeptide bradykinin type-2 receptor antagonist, on brain edema and neurologic severity score (NSS) after closed head trauma (CHT).
Methods: There were 132 rats anesthetized and assigned for sham or CHT; infusion of saline or LF 18-1505T (0.3, 1, 3, 10, or 30 microg x kg x min); and determination of neurologic outcome (brain water content and NSS) or physiologic variables (blood pressure, glucose concentration, etc.).
Results: Post-CHT brain water content was less with LF 18-1505T doses of 3 and 10 microg x kg x min (80.1 +/- 3.8 through 81.6 +/- 2.6%, mean +/- SD) than in the untreated group (84.6 +/- 1.9%, p < 0.01). Post-CHT NSS improved with doses of 3, 10, and 30 microg x kg x min (median, 7; range, 0-12 through median, 10; range, 8-18) as compared with that in the untreated group (median, 17; range, 14-23; p < 0.05). LF 18-1505T with or without CHT did not significantly alter physiologic variables.
Conclusions: LF 18-1505T decreased brain edema and improved neurologic status after CTH in rats without significantly altering physiologic values.
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