Alterations in tissue Mg++, Na+ and spinal cord edema following impact trauma in rats |
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Authors: | M Lemke P Demediuk T K McIntosh R Vink A I Faden |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco. |
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Abstract: | Alterations in water content and total tissue Na+ and Mg++ of rat spinal cord tissue were followed over time after a 100 g-cm impact injury to the T-9 spinal cord segment. Rats subjected to laminectomy but not trauma served as controls. In the injured segment there was a progressive increase in water content with increased Na+ and decreased Mg++ at 1 hour and 24 hours after trauma. At seven days, water and Na+ content remained elevated, whereas Mg++ levels had returned to preinjury baseline values. Because of its important role in many metabolic and physiological regulatory processes the early decline in Mg++ concentration after trauma may contribute to the development of secondary tissue damage after spinal cord injury. |
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