Dantrolene can reduce secondary damage after spinal cord injury.

Eur Spine J

Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Afyon Kocatepe University, Ali Cetinkaya Kampusu, Afyonkarahisar, Turkey.

Published: October 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The experimental study aimed to assess the protective effects of dantrolene on spinal cord injuries in rabbits.
  • The study involved 24 rabbits split into three groups: Sham (no treatment), Control (saline after injury), and DNT (dantrolene after injury).
  • Results showed that dantrolene improved motor function and reduced cell damage by preventing lipid peroxidation and decreasing apoptotic cells, highlighting its potential benefits for traumatic spinal cord injuries.

Article Abstract

The aim of this experimental study was to investigate the possible protective effects of dantrolene on traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). Twenty-four New Zealand rabbits were divided into three groups: Sham (no drug or operation, n = 8), Control (SCI + 1 mL saline intraperitoneally (i.p.), n = 8), and DNT (SCI + 10 mg/kg dantrolene in 1 mL, i.p., n = 8). Laminectomy was performed at T10 and balloon catheter was applied extradurally. Four and 24 h after surgery, rabbits were evaluated according to the Tarlov scoring system. Blood, cerebrospinal fluid and tissue sample from spinal cord were taken for measurements of antioxidant status or detection of apoptosis. After 4 h SCI, all animals in control or DNT-treated groups became paraparesic. Significant improvement was observed in DNT-treated group, 24 h after SCI, with respect to control. Traumatic SCI led to an increase in the lipid peroxidation and a decrease in enzymic or non-enzymic endogenous antioxidative defense systems, and increase in apoptotic cell numbers. DNT treatment prevented lipid peroxidation and augmented endogenous enzymic or non-enzymic antioxidative defense systems. Again, DNT treatment significantly decreased the apoptotic cell number induced by SCI. In conclusion, experimental results observed in this study suggest that treatment with dantrolene possess potential benefits for traumatic SCI.

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