Riluzole reduces brain swelling and contusion volume in rats following controlled cortical impact injury.

2000 
ABSTRACT Modulation of the glutamatergic and excitotoxic pathway may attenuate secondary damage following traumatic brain injury by reducing presynaptic glutamate release and blocking sodium channels in their inactivated state. The aim of the present study was to investigate the neuroprotective potential of riluzole in traumatic brain-injured rats. A left temporoparietal contusion was induced in 70 male Sprague-Dawley rats (controlled cortical impact injury). Riluzole (8 mg/kg body weight) was given 30 min, and 6, 24, and 30 h after trauma, while control rats received physiological saline. Experiments were performed at two different degrees of trauma severity as defined by penetration depth of the impactor rod (1 vs. 1.5 mm) with the aim of investigating impact of severity of tissue damage on the neuroprotective potential of riluzole. At 48 h after trauma, brains were removed to determine hemispheric swelling and water content and to assess cortical contusion volume. Before brain removal cisternal cerebro...
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