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Abstract
The effects of the novel non-glucocorticoid 21-aminosteroid U74006F on arachidonic
acid (AA)-induced vasogenic brain edema were examined in rats. Vasogenic edema was
assessed in terms of the extent of Evan's blue extravasation after subcortical micro-injection
of AA indicative of blood-brain barrier disruption. U74006F, given i.v. at 15 min
before the AA, produced a dose-related reduction in the area of subsequent Evan's
blue staining measured in a coronal brain cross-section through the injection site.
The highest dose tested (1.0 mg/kg) resulted in a 65% decrease in the area of blood-brain
barrier disruption in comparison to that seen in vehicle-treated animals (P less than
0.0001). The mechanism of the anti-edema effect of U74006F is discussed in relation
to the previously demonstrated ability of the compound to inhibit oxygen free radical-mediated
lipid peroxidation.