Administration of raloxifene reduces sensorimotor and working memory deficits following traumatic brain injury

被引:35
|
作者
Olga, N. Kokiko [1 ]
Murashov, Alexander K.
Hoane, Michael R.
机构
[1] So Illinois Univ, Restorat Neurosci Lab, Dept Psychol, Carbondale, IL 62901 USA
[2] E Carolina Univ, Sch Med, Dept Physiol, Greenville, NC 27858 USA
关键词
recovery of function; traumatic brain injury; SERM; neuroprotection; rat;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbr.2006.02.026
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Hormonal differences between males and females have surfaced as a crucial component in the search for effective treatments after experimental models of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Recent findings have shown that selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) may have therapeutic benefit. The present study examined the effects of raloxifene, a SERM, on functional recovery after bilateral cortical contusion injury (bCCI) or sham procedure. Male rats received injections of raloxifene (3.0 mg/kg, i.p.) or vehicle (1.0 ml/kg, i.p.) 15 min, 24, 48, 72, and 96 h after bCCl or sham procedure. Rats were tested on both sensorimotor (bilateral tactile removal and locomotor placing tests) and cognitive tests (reference and working memory in the Morris water maze). Raloxifene-treated animals showed a significant reduction in the initial magnitude of the deficit and facilitated the rate of recovery for the bilateral tactile removal test, compared to vehicle-treated animals. The raloxifene-treated animals also showed a significant improvement in the acquisition of working memory compared to vehicle-treated animals. However, raloxifene did not significantly improve the acquisition of reference memory or locomotor placing ability. Raloxifene treatment also did not result in a significant reduction in the size of the lesion cavity. Thus, the task-dependent improvements seen following raloxifene treatment do not appear to be the result of cortical neuroprotection. However, these results suggest that raloxifene improves functional outcome following bCCI and may present an interesting avenue for future research. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:233 / 240
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Administration of raloxifene reduces sensorimotor and working memory deficits following traumatic brain injury
    Kokiko, OK
    Akstulewicz, SL
    Murashov, AK
    Hoane, MR
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2004, 21 (09) : 1331 - 1331
  • [2] Working memory deficits following traumatic brain injury in the rat
    Hamm, RJ
    Temple, MD
    Pike, BR
    ODell, DM
    Buck, DL
    Lyeth, BG
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 1996, 13 (06) : 317 - 323
  • [3] ADMINISTRATION OF PERAMPANEL FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN RATS REDUCES COGNITIVE DEFICITS
    Aida, Virginia
    Turner, Omari
    Niedzielko, Tracy
    Pat, Betty
    Pickens, JeVana
    Szaflarski, Jerzy
    Floyd, Candace
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2017, 34 (13) : A74 - A75
  • [4] Working memory brain activation following severe traumatic brain injury
    Newsome, Mary R.
    Scheibel, Randall S.
    Steinberg, Joel L.
    Troyanskaya, Maya
    Sharma, Rajkumar G.
    Rauch, Ronald A.
    Li, Xioaqi
    Levin, Harvey S.
    CORTEX, 2007, 43 (01) : 95 - 111
  • [5] Lactate administration attenuates cognitive deficits following traumatic brain injury
    Rice, AC
    Zsoldos, R
    Chen, T
    Wilson, MS
    Alessandri, B
    Hamm, RJ
    Bullock, MR
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 2002, 928 (1-2) : 156 - 159
  • [6] Working memory performance following paediatric traumatic brain injury
    Conklin, Heather M.
    Salorio, Cynthia F.
    Slomine, Beth S.
    BRAIN INJURY, 2008, 22 (11) : 847 - 857
  • [7] Kinematic analysis of sensorimotor deficits and compensatory mechanisms following traumatic brain injury in rodents
    Myerson, Connie
    Toth, Eniko
    Wasserman, Joseph
    Bramlett, Helen
    Dietrich, W. Dalton
    Green, Edward
    JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA, 2008, 25 (07) : 904 - 904
  • [8] Visual working memory deficits in undergraduates with a history of mild traumatic brain injury
    Arciniega, Hector
    Kilgore-Gomez, Alexandrea
    Harris, Alison
    Peterson, Dwight J.
    McBride, Jaclyn
    Fox, Emily
    Berryhill, Marian E.
    ATTENTION PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 2019, 81 (08) : 2597 - 2603
  • [9] Visual working memory deficits in undergraduates with a history of mild traumatic brain injury
    Hector Arciniega
    Alexandrea Kilgore-Gomez
    Alison Harris
    Dwight J. Peterson
    Jaclyn McBride
    Emily Fox
    Marian E. Berryhill
    Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2019, 81 : 2597 - 2603
  • [10] White matter integrity of the medial forebrain bundle and attention and working memory deficits following traumatic brain injury
    Owens, Jacqueline A.
    Spitz, Gershon
    Ponsford, Jennie L.
    Dymowski, Alicia R.
    Ferris, Nicholas
    Willmott, Catherine
    BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR, 2017, 7 (02):