An EEG analysis of drug effects after mild head injury in mice.

Life Sci

Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma, Italy.

Published: July 1992

An electroencephalographic (EEG) and behavioral model of head injury in unanesthetized, free moving mice has been used to test the effects of TRH and GM1. In our experimental conditions a mechanical head injury capable of inducing loss of righting reflex for 2 to 60 sec, also induces a consistent decrease of the total power of the spectrum of EEG and a decrease of the power of fast beta band (20-40 Hz) for at least 120 min. TRH, injected after trauma in dose of 10 mg/kg, caused improvement of EEG total power of the spectrum. GM1 in high (30 mg/kg) but not in low dose (5 mg/kg) caused more rapid restoration of both the total power and fast as well as slow beta band power. These results suggest that GM1 has favorable effects on post-concussive neurophysiological symptoms in head injured animals.

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