Treatment of Neuropathic Pain after SCI with a Catalytic Oxidoreductant
Abstract
The on-going research is to test the central hypothesis that post-SCI administration of the catalytic oxidoreductant BuOE will inhibit neuropathic pain after SCI. The research in year 1 focused on the goal of aims 1 and 2, to test the hypothesis that post-SCI administration of BuOE decreases inflammation and ROS activation in a rat and mouse model of SCI. The main finding of our work in this year was to evaluate the dose-effect curve of post-SCI administration of BuOE on the outcomes listed above. Our data from on-going experiments indicate that the dose of 0.1mg/kg BuOE was most effective in reducing inflammation and ROS activation acutely post-SCI in rats and mice. On-going experiments will evaluate additional outcome measures and behavioral outcomes in the subsequent year.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2014
- Accession Number
- ADA622188
Entities
People
- Candance L. Floyd
Organizations
- University of Alabama