Br. Karlsson et al., THE ANTIOXIDANT TIRILAZAD DOES NOT AFFECT CEREBRAL BLOOD-FLOW OR HISTOPATHOLOGIC CHANGES FOLLOWING SEVERE ISCHEMIA IN RATS, Acta neurologica Scandinavica, 90(4), 1994, pp. 256-262
We studied the effect of tirilazad, an aminosteroid with radical scave
nging effect, or its vehicle on cerebral blood flow and neuronal death
when given before 15 min of severe global ischemia achieved by hypote
nsive bilateral carotid clamping in rats. Ischemic blood flows less th
an 1% of the non-ischemic values were seen in the forebrain regions. H
ypoperfusion occurred in all regions 60 min after the insult with flow
values 21-58%, of those in the non-ischemic group. Tirilazad had no e
ffect on cerebral blood flow in the non-ischemic rats, nor in those de
capitated during or after the insult. Five days postischemia neuronal
damage had developed in all regions examined, but no significant diffe
rences were seen between the tirilazad- and the vehicle-treated rats.