Neuroprotection against hypoxia-ischemia in neonatal rat brain by novel superoxide dismutase mimetics

2003 
Abstract We investigated the effects of two new low molecular weight nonpeptidyl superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimetics (M40403/M40401; MetaPhore Pharmaceuticals) on infarct volume after hypoxia-ischemia injury (H/I) in immature rats. Animals received vehicle or different doses of M40403 or M40401 i.p. 2 h before exposure to 3 h of 8% hypoxia. The infarct volume of the hemisphere ipsilateral to carotid ligation 24 h later was 73.9±8.9% in vehicle animals ( n =9), and decreased to 39.7±7.2% ( P n =10) in animals treated with 3 mg/kg M40403 and to 37.2±6.4% for animals receiving 3 mg/kg M40401 ( P n =8). These data indicate that the SOD mimetics M40403 and M40401 have protective effects against hypoxic-ischemic brain injury, and suggest the involvement of superoxide anion in neuronal cell injury during H/I.
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