• Stroke · May 2009

    Effects of deferoxamine on intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain injury in aged rats.

    • Masanobu Okauchi, Ya Hua, Richard F Keep, Lewis B Morgenstern, and Guohua Xi.
    • Department of Neurosurgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2200, USA.
    • Stroke. 2009 May 1; 40 (5): 1858-63.

    Background And PurposeDeferoxamine (DFX) reduces brain edema, neuronal death, and neurological deficits after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in young rats. In the present study, we investigated whether DFX is effective on brain injury after ICH in aged rats and examined dose dependency.MethodsMale Fischer 344 rats (18 months old) had an intracaudate injection of 100 microL autologous whole blood and were treated with different doses of DFX (10, 50, and 100 mg/kg) or vehicle 2 and 6 hours post-ICH and then every 12 hours up to 7 days. Rats were euthanized at Day 3 for brain edema determination and Day 56 for brain atrophy measurement. Behavioral tests were performed during the experiments.ResultsAll 3 doses of DFX attenuated perihematomal brain edema at 3 days (eg, at dose 50 mg/kg, 80.4+/-0.5 versus 81.6+/-0.9% in the vehicle-treated group, P<0.01). Fifty and 100 mg/kg DFX also reduced ICH-induced ventricle enlargement, caudate atrophy, and ICH-induced neurological deficits in aged rats. However, although 10 mg/kg DFX reduced ventricle enlargement and forelimb-placing deficits, it did not reduce caudate atrophy and corner turn deficits.ConclusionsThese results indicate that DFX can reduce ICH-induced brain injury in aged as well as young rats and that a dose >10 mg/kg is the optimal dose of DFX in this model.

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