Study of Effect of Salvianolic Acid B on Motor Function Recovery in Rats with Spinal Cord Injury

In this study effect of salvianolic acid B was observed on motor function recovery of rats with spinal cord injury. 50 rats were selected and after inducing SCI their recovery under controlled conditions was studied using Sal B and PBS (as control). Both compounds were introduced intraperitoneally i...

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description In this study effect of salvianolic acid B was observed on motor function recovery of rats with spinal cord injury. 50 rats were selected and after inducing SCI their recovery under controlled conditions was studied using Sal B and PBS (as control). Both compounds were introduced intraperitoneally in respective groups of traumatic rats at the same time intervals for 28 days. It was observed that Sal B introduced at 5  mg/kg/day resulted in better motor function recovery. BBB score was recorded which increased significantly along with the reduction in cavity area observed by bright field microscopy of tissues, that is, from 1 to 10 and from 0.20±0.05 mm2 to 0.10±0.03 mm2, in Sal B treated group, respectively, compared to PBS group. Statistical analysis was carried out using SPSS software (SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA), values were expressed as mean ± SEM, and P value
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Apoptosis
Bone surgery
Brain damage
Caffeic Acids - pharmacology
Complications and side effects
Dosage and administration
Drug therapy
Female
Gene expression
I-kappa B Proteins - metabolism
Ischemia
Kinases
Lactates - pharmacology
Molecular weight
Motor Activity - drug effects
Nerve Tissue Proteins - metabolism
Nervous system agents
NF-KappaB Inhibitor alpha
Pathogenesis
Proton Pump Inhibitors - pharmacology
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Rodents
Spinal cord injuries
Spinal Cord Injuries - drug therapy
Spinal Cord Injuries - metabolism
Spinal Cord Injuries - pathology
Spinal Cord Injuries - physiopathology
Studies
Time Factors
Transcription Factor RelA - metabolism
title Study of Effect of Salvianolic Acid B on Motor Function Recovery in Rats with Spinal Cord Injury
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