Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2017)

Dose-dependent neuroprotective effect of enoxaparin on cold-induced traumatic brain injury

  • Ilknur Keskin,
  • M Yalcin Gunal,
  • Nilufer Ayturk,
  • Ulkan Kilic,
  • Mehmet Ozansoy,
  • Ertugrul Kilic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.206646
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
pp. 761 – 764

Abstract

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Recent evidence exists that enoxaparin can reduce brain injury because of its anticoagulant activity. To investigate the potential therapeutic effect of enoxaparin on cold-induced traumatic brain injury, at 20 minutes after modeling, male BALB/c mouse models of cold-induced traumatic brain injury were intraperitoneally administered 3 and 10 mg/kg enoxaparin or isotonic saline solution. Twenty-four hours later, enoxaparin at 10 mg/kg greatly reduced infarct volume, decreased cell apoptosis in the cortex and obviously increased serum level of total antioxidant status. By contrast, administration of enoxaparin at 3 mg/kg did not lead to these changes. These findings suggest that enoxaparin exhibits neuroprotective effect on cold-induced traumatic brain injury in a dose-dependent manner.

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