Effects of etofenamate and methylprednısolone on spınal cord ınjury
Citation
Kazancı, B., Er, U., Sabuncuoğlu, H., & Güçlü, B. (2015). Effects of etofenamate and methylprednısolone on spınal cord ınjury. The Journal of Turkish Spinal Surgery, 26(4), 277-283. https://doi.org/1301-0336Abstract
This study evaluates the effects of etofenamate on secondary
damage following a spinal cord injury and compares the
effects with those of methylprednisolone. A total of 31 male
Wistar-Albino rats were used. A weight-drop model was
utilized for the experimental spinal cord injury and a 50g-cm
impact was applied on the spinal cord. Rats were randomly
assigned to one of the three study arms (saline, etofenamate
20 mg/kg, methylprednisolone 30 mg/kg). At the sixth hour of
injury electrophysiological evaluations were conducted under
anesthesia, and then rats were sacrificed for histopathology.
Hematoxylin and eosin staining were applied to the specimens
and evaluated under light microscopy. Etofenamate revealed
more beneficial results in histopathological evaluations when
compared with methylprednisolone, but these favorable
results have not been confirmed by electrophysiological
measurements. Etofenamate may be a promising agent in the
medical treatment of spinal cord injury.