Objective To study the preventive effects of single use of azathioprine and
its combination with methylprednisolone on chronic cerebral vasospasm (CVS
).
Methods A canine model of the "double subarachnoid hemorrhage(SAH)" was est
ablished to study the angiogram characteristics of chronic CVS. The effects
of azathioprine and its combination with methylprednisolone on the prevent
ion of chronic CVS were observed in a randomized study. The content of malo
ndialdehyde (MDA) and pathological changes in the basilar artery (BA) wall
were also analyzed.
Results The results were obtained on the 7th day after subcarachnoid hemorr
hage. In the azathioprine group, the BA diameter was 87% +/- 26% Of the ori
ginal BA diameter, and the MDA content of BA wall was 0.03 +/- 0.01 nmol/mg
tissue. In the azathioprine plus methylprednisolone group, it was 93% +/-
20% (BA diameter) and 0.02 +/- 0.01 nmol/mg tissue (MDA content). In the co
ntrol group, the BA diameter was 53% +/- 19% and MDA content was 0.11 +/- 0
.05 nmol/mg tissue. Pathological examination confirmed the reduction in BA
wall damage in the experimental groups.
Conclusion Azathioprine has a preventive effect on chronic CVS following SA
H. It may suppress the production of free radicals and reduce damage to the
BA wall. Combined use of azathioprine with methylprednisolone allows lower
dosage and less complication compared with a single agent, and results in
a better outcome.