Effect of early Sanguinate (PEGylated carboxyhemoglobin bovine) infusion on cerebral blood flow to the ischemic core in experimental middle cerebral artery occlusion

BackgroundSanguinate, a bovine PEGylated carboxyhemoglobin-based oxygen carrier with vasodilatory, oncotic and anti-inflammatory properties designed to release oxygen in hypoxic tissue, was tested to determine if it improves infarct volume, collateral recruitment and blood flow to the ischemic core...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inJournal of neurointerventional surgery Vol. 14; no. 12; pp. 1253 - 1257
Main Authors Christoforidis, Gregory A, Saadat, Niloufar, Liu, Mira, Jeong, Yong Ik, Roth, Steven, Niekrasz, Marek, Carroll, Timothy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JR BMJ Publishing Group Ltd 01.12.2022
BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:BackgroundSanguinate, a bovine PEGylated carboxyhemoglobin-based oxygen carrier with vasodilatory, oncotic and anti-inflammatory properties designed to release oxygen in hypoxic tissue, was tested to determine if it improves infarct volume, collateral recruitment and blood flow to the ischemic core in hyperacute middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO).MethodsUnder an IACUC approved protocol, 14 mongrel dogs underwent endovascular permanent MCAO. Seven received Sanguinate (8 mL/kg) intravenously over 10 min starting 30 min following MCAO and seven received a similar volume of normal saline. Relative cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was assessed using neutron-activated microspheres prior to MCAO, 30 min following MCAO and 30 min following intervention. Pial collateral recruitment was scored and measured by arterial arrival time (AAT) immediately prior to post-MCAO microsphere injection. Diffusion-weighted 3T MRI was used to assess infarct volume approximately 2 hours after MCAO.ResultsMean infarct volumes for control and Sanguinate-treated subjects were 4739 mm3 and 2585 mm3 (p=0.0443; r2=0.687), respectively. Following intervention, rCBF values were 0.340 for controls and 0.715 in the Sanguinate group (r2=0.536; p=0.0064). Pial collateral scores improved only in Sanguinate-treated subjects and AAT decreased by a mean of 0.314 s in treated subjects and increased by a mean of 0.438 s in controls (p<0.0276).ConclusionPreliminary results indicate that topload bolus administration of Sanguinate in hyperacute ischemic stroke significantly improves infarct volume, pial collateral recruitment and CBF in experimental MCAO immediately following its administration.
Bibliography:Original research
ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 14
content type line 23
Timothy Carroll - Conception and design of the work, Planning of the work, Data collection Data analysis and interpretation, Critical revision of the article, Final approval of the version to be published.
There is no one else who fulfils the criteria by ICMJE recommendations that has been excluded as an author.
Marek Niekrasz - Conception or design of the work, Planning of the work, Data collection, Approval of the version to be published.
Niloufar Saadat - Data collection, Planning of the work, Data collection, Data analysis, Approval of the version to be published.
Gregory A. Christoforidis - Conception and design of the work, Planning of the work, Data collection, Data analysis and interpretation, Drafting the article, Critical revision of the article, Final approval of the version to be published.
Contributorship
Yong Ik Jeong - Data collection, Data analysis, Approval of the version to be published.
Steven Roth - Conception or design of the work, Data analysis and interpretation, Critical revision of the article, Approval of the version to be published.
Mira Liu - Data collection, Data analysis, Approval of the version to be published.
ISSN:1759-8478
1759-8486
1759-8486
DOI:10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-018239