Growth hormone attenuates alterations in spinal cord evoked potentials andcell injury following trauma to the rat spinal cord - An experimental study using topical application of rat growth hormone
T. Winkler et al., Growth hormone attenuates alterations in spinal cord evoked potentials andcell injury following trauma to the rat spinal cord - An experimental study using topical application of rat growth hormone, AMINO ACIDS, 19(1), 2000, pp. 363-371
The influence of exogenous rat growth hormone on spinal cord injury induced
alterations in spinal cord evoked potentials (SCEP) and edema formation wa
s examined in a rat model. Repeated topical application of rat growth hormo
ne (20 mu l of 1 mu g/ml solution) applied 30 min before injury and at 0 mi
n (at the time of injury), 10 min, 30 min, 60 min, 120 min, 180 min, and 24
0 min, resulted in a marked preservation of SCEP amplitude after injury. In
addition, the treated traumatised cord showed significantly less edema and
cell changes. These observations suggest that growth hormone has the capac
ity to improve spinal cord conduction and attenuate edema formation and cel
l injury in the cord indicating a potential therapeutic implication of this
peptide in spinal cord injuries.