Behavioral effects and anatomic correlates after brain injury: a progesterone dose-response study.

Pharmacol Biochem Behav

Department of Psychology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.

Published: September 2003

Evidence suggests that progesterone enhances functional recovery in rats after medial frontal cortical contusions; however, a high dose of progesterone exacerbates tissue loss in a stroke model when administered chronically (7-10 days) prior to injury [Stroke 31 (2000) 1173)]. This study attempts to determine progesterone's dose-response effects on behavioral performance and GABA-A receptor expression following a cortical contusion. Male rats received injections of 0, 8, 16, or 32 mg/kg progesterone in 22.5% 2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin following cortical impact. Lesion 8 mg/kg and lesion 16 mg/kg groups displayed less thigmotaxis in the Morris water maze (MWM) than 0 and 32 mg/kg groups and were not significantly impaired relative to shams on other water maze measures. Increased variability in the 32 mg/kg group during somatosensory neglect testing was the only evidence indicating that a high dose of progesterone was disruptive to a few animals. These results suggest that low and moderate doses of progesterone are optimal for facilitating recovery of select behaviors and that postinjury progesterone treatment permits a wider dose range than preinjury treatment. Progesterone did not affect lesion size, but a strong negative correlation was observed between thalamic GABA-A receptor density and water maze performance. Future studies could explore causes for this relationship.

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