Treatment with tamoxifen reduces hypoxic–ischemic brain injury in neonatal rats

Y Feng, JD Fratkins, MH LeBlanc - European journal of pharmacology, 2004 - Elsevier
Y Feng, JD Fratkins, MH LeBlanc
European journal of pharmacology, 2004Elsevier
Tamoxifen, an estrogen receptor modulator, is neuroprotective in adult rats. Does tamoxifen
reduce brain injury in the rat pup? Seven-day-old rat pups had the right carotid artery
permanently ligated followed by 2.5 h of hypoxia (8% oxygen). Tamoxifen (10 mg/kg) or
vehicle was given ip 5 min prior to hypoxia, or 5 min after reoxygenation, with a second dose
given 6 h after the first. Brain damage was evaluated by weight deficit of the right
hemisphere 22 days following hypoxia and gross and microscopic morphology. Tamoxifen …
Tamoxifen, an estrogen receptor modulator, is neuroprotective in adult rats. Does tamoxifen reduce brain injury in the rat pup? Seven-day-old rat pups had the right carotid artery permanently ligated followed by 2.5 h of hypoxia (8% oxygen). Tamoxifen (10 mg/kg) or vehicle was given i.p. 5 min prior to hypoxia, or 5 min after reoxygenation, with a second dose given 6 h after the first. Brain damage was evaluated by weight deficit of the right hemisphere 22 days following hypoxia and gross and microscopic morphology. Tamoxifen pre-treatment reduced brain weight loss from 21.5±4.0% in vehicle pups (n=27) to 2.6±2.5% in the treated pups (n=22, P<0.05). Treatment 5 min after reoxygenation reduced brain weight loss from 27.5±4.0% in vehicle pups (n=42) to 12.0±3.9% in the treated pups (n=30, P<0.05). Tamoxifen reduces brain injury in the neonatal rat.
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