Antithrombin reduces compression-induced spinal cord injury in rats.

2004 
Antithrombin (AT), a natural anticoagulant, has been shown to exert anti-inflammatory activity by promoting the endothelial production of prostaglandin I2 (PGI2), thereby reducing tissue injury. To examine whether AT prevents post-traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI), a pathologic condition in which activated neutrophils are critically involved, we tested the effect of AT on SCI induced by compression trauma in rats. Intravenous administration of AT, either before or after the induction of SCI, significantly reduced SCI-related motor disturbances in these animals. AT also significantly inhibited both intramedullary hemorrhage and the decrease in the number of motor neurons following SCI, and inhibited the accumulation of neutrophils in the damaged segment of the spinal cord by inhibiting the increase in transcription of tumor necrosis factor–α (TNF-α). AT significantly enhanced the increase in the tissue level of 6-keto-PGF1α, a stable metabolite of PGI2, at the injured segment of the cord. These therapeuti...
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