A. Shuaib et al., ACETYL-L-CARNITINE ATTENUATES NEURONAL DAMAGE IN GERBILS WITH TRANSIENT FOREBRAIN ISCHEMIA ONLY WHEN GIVEN BEFORE THE INSULT, Neurochemical research, 20(9), 1995, pp. 1021-1025
The underlying mechanisms leading to neuronal damage in cerebral ische
mia are multifactoral. Ln this study, we evaluated the neuroprotective
effects of acetyl-L-carnitine, a medication that may enhance metaboli
c recovery after cerebral ischemia. The 5-minute transient forebrain i
schemia model in gerbils was used. Acetyl-L-carnitine was given 30 min
utes before the insult in one set of animals and 30 minutes after the
insult in a second set of animals with histological evaluation at 7 da
ys (Group A) and 28 days (Group B). Damage assessment was done using a
4-point damage score and Mann-Whitney U test was used for statistical
analysis. Compared to the controls, there was significant protection
in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus and the striatum in animals treate
d with the medication before the insult in Group A and Group B. Post-i
schemic therapy showed little evidence of neuronal protection in eithe
r group. Behavioral tests in the Group B animals showed no significant
differences between the treated or the saline controls. Our study sho
ws, that pre-ischemic treatment with acetyl-L-carnitine results in neu
ronal protection. This may have clinical significance in situations (s
uch as bypass surgery) where treatment could be initiated prior to the
insult.