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Ineffectiveness of dimethyl sulfoxide in altering the permeability of the blood-brain barrier
Authors:D.M. Keane  I. Gray  J.A. Panuska
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 20057 USA
Abstract:The failure of DMSO to alter the permeability of the blood-brain barrier has been studied using several polar, nonpolar, hydrophilic, and hydrophobic compounds labeled with selected radioactive isotopes. The metabolites were Na131I, 131I-iodinated human serum albumin, l-[35S]methionine, dl-[ring-2-14C]tryptophan, [U-14C]sucrose, d-[6-14C]glucose, and [4-14C]cholesterol. DMSO was injected intraperitoneally at a dose of 1 g/kg followed after 1 hr by the intracarotid injection of the labeled metabolite. An appropriate volume of saline was substituted for the DMSO in control animals. The brain and one gastrocnemius muscle were removed at selected intervals up to 30 min and the uptake into these tissues was measured.It was found that the permeability of neither the blood-brain barrier nor skeletal muscle was altered by this concentration of DMSO. This dose of DMSO, administered intravenously, frequently caused death and, intraperitoneally, caused muscular twitching, lethargy, and hematuria.
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