Biogenic amine concentrations in traumatized spinal cords of cats. Effect of drug therapy.

✓ Concentrations of norepinephrine (NE), dopamine (DA), serotonin (5-HT), and histamine (HIST) were determined in spinal cords of five groups of cats. One group underwent laminectomy only; a second untreated group received a 400 gm-cm impact at the T-9 level. These were compared with three groups treated with epsilon aminocaproic acid (EACA), methyl prednisolone sodium succinate (MP), and a combination of EACA and MP after similar trauma. The biogenic amines were measured in three 1-cm segments of the cord, rostral, middle, and caudal, 1 hour after trauma. There was no change in NE concentration in any of the three segments after impact compared with laminectomized controls, nor was the NE concentration in the impacted (middle) area higher than that in the rostral or caudal sites. Although the NE content of the cord in treated animals decreased compared to that of laminectomized controls, the decrease was not significant. The concentration of DA, however, significantly increased after impact and significa...

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