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- W2799795022 abstract "Propofol-induced neurotoxicity in developing brain is an evolving problem. Magnesium is proved to be neuro-protective when administered antenatally in case of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. The aim of this work is to investigate the protective role of magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) against propofol-induced neurotoxicity in developing rats’ cerebral cortex (CC). Forty albino rats of the Sprague-Dawley strain aged 5 to 7 days were divided into four groups; Control group (Group A); MgSO4 group (Group B) receiving MgSO4 at a dose of 270 mgkg; Propofol group (Group C) receiving propofol at a dose of 20 mgkg; and Propofol+ MgSO4 group (Group D) receiving both drugs simultaneously. All drugs were given by intra-peritoneal (IP) injection. 48 hours following exposure, blood samples were collected from rats for cytochrome-c plasma assay. Also, Specimens from rats’ CC were processed for light microscopic examination. An immune-histo-chemical study was conducted using Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) and Bcl-2-associated X protein (BAX).Propofol administration led to disruption of the cortical laminar architecture, with a significant decrease in the number of pyramidal cells. Also, GFAP and BAX immune-stained sections revealed a significant increase in the area percentage of their immune-reaction as compared to the control group, together with a significant increase in the serum level of cytochrome-c. Administration of MgSO4 with propofol could improve the histological picture of the cortex, including its laminar appearance and neuronal density. Also MgSO4 could decrease GFAP and BAX immune-reaction, with no change that could be noticed in the serum level of cytochrome-c. MgSO4 could be used as neuro-protective agent against propofol-induced cortical injury in infant rats." @default.
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