Evaluation of the neurotoxicity of dmso infused into the carotid artery of rat

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Bakar, BülentKöse, Emine Arzu
Sonal, Sevilay
Alhan, Aslıhan
Kılınç, Kamer
Keskil, İsmail Semih
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Bakar, B., Kose, E. A., Sonal, S., Alhan, A., Kilinc, K., & Keskil, I. S. (2012). Evaluation of the neurotoxicity of DMSO infused into the carotid artery of rat. Injury, 43(3), 315–322. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2011.08.021Abstract
Introduction: Despite the explanations put forth in many studies regarding histopathological evidence of
the inflammatory stage related with the infusion of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) in the vessel wall and its
lumen, there has been no research to evaluate its neural toxicity when it is infused via the intracarotid
route. This study was designed to evaluate the possible neurotoxic effects of DMSO on the closer and
distant brain tissue and carotid artery when it was slowly infused into the internal carotid arteries of the
rats.
Methods: The right common carotid artery bifurcation was exposed through a midline neck incision, and
then except those of the control group animals (n = 5), the experimental material (normal saline, n = 5 or
anhydrous DMSO, n = 10) was infused into the internal carotid artery of the Wistar albino rats. After the
experimental materials were administered intra-arterially, brain tissues were harvested for histopathological
and biochemical studies at 72 h for investigation of the acute stage changes and on 10th day for
investigation of the chronic stage changes. Internal carotid arteries of both sides were also removed for
histopathological evaluation. During sacrification of the rats, whole body blood of them are collected for
biochemical evaluation.
Results: There was no statistically significant difference between the groups regarding comparison of the
mean values of the hippocampal neuronal cell counts and the carotid artery diameters in both acute and
chronic stages. Also, mean values of the lipid peroxidation levels of harvested brain tissues and serums of
the collected bloods were similar in control, saline and DMSO groups.
Conclusion: This experimental study suggested that DMSO has no toxic effect on the neural and arterial
tissues of rats when it is slowly infused into the carotid artery.