• Journal of neurosurgery · Mar 1999

    Improved motor outcome in response to magnesium therapy received up to 24 hours after traumatic diffuse axonal brain injury in rats.

    • D L Heath and R Vink.
    • Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
    • J. Neurosurg. 1999 Mar 1;90(3):504-9.

    ObjectThe goal of this study was to establish the therapeutic window during which delayed therapy with MgSO4 improves neurological motor outcome in rats that have suffered severe traumatic axonal brain injury.MethodsSevere brain injury was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by using the impact-acceleration model of severe traumatic diffuse axonal brain injury. Injured animals were subsequently treated with MgSO4 (750 micromol/kg) infused intramuscularly at 30 minutes or at 8, 12, or 24 hours after trauma and were tested for neurological motor outcome during the following week by using the rotarod test. Injured untreated (control) animals demonstrated highly significant (p < 0.001) neurological motor deficits that were sustained over the 1-week assessment period. Animals treated with MgSO4 at 30 minutes or at 8 or 12 hours postinjury demonstrated significantly improved motor outcomes compared with untreated control animals at all time points (0.001 < p < 0.05). Animals treated with MgSO4 at 24 hours had motor scores that were similar to those of untreated control animals early in the week, but demonstrated a significantly more rapid recovery in function and, by the end of the assessment period, they demonstrated significantly improved motor scores (p < 0.01). Repeated administration of MgSO4 over the 1-week observation period did not further improve outcome.ConclusionsThe present results demonstrate that Mg++ plays a neuroprotective role following severe diffuse traumatic axonal brain injury. Moreover, Mg++ therapy significantly improved motor outcome when administered up to 24 hours after injury, with early treatments providing the most significant benefit. Repeated administration beyond 24 hours postinjury did not provide additional neuroprotection.

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