Panneerselvam K, Cherian L, Kuruvilla A, Theodore D R, Abraham J
Indian J Exp Biol. 1989 Feb;27(2):131-3.
Levels of noradrenaline (NA) and histamine (H) in the spinal cord of monkeys at 8, 24 and 48 hr following 200 g/cm contusion injury, 50 g of compression injury at 8 hr and decompression for 16 and 40 hr following 8 hr of compression were studied in the traumatised and in an adjacent non-traumatised segment. The NA level doubled in the traumatised and non-traumatised segments at 8 hr contusion injury followed by a slow decline to control values at 24 and 48 hr of contusion injury. There was no change in NA content of the spinal cord segments at 8 hr of compression injury. Decompression for 16 hr following 8 hr of compression increased NA content of the traumatised segment. H levels decreased in the traumatised and non-traumatised segments at 24 and 48 hr of contusion injury. Compression for 8 hr elevated H in the traumatised and non-traumatised segments. On decompression H level was further increased in the traumatised segment.
研究了200 g/cm挫伤性损伤后8小时、24小时和48小时,以及8小时50 g压迫性损伤后8小时减压16小时和40小时后,受伤节段及其相邻未受伤节段猕猴脊髓中去甲肾上腺素(NA)和组胺(H)的水平。在8小时挫伤性损伤时,受伤节段和未受伤节段的NA水平加倍,随后在挫伤性损伤24小时和48小时时缓慢下降至对照值。在8小时压迫性损伤时,脊髓节段的NA含量没有变化。8小时压迫后减压16小时增加了受伤节段的NA含量。在挫伤性损伤24小时和48小时时,受伤节段和未受伤节段的H水平降低。8小时压迫使受伤节段和未受伤节段的H升高。减压后,受伤节段的H水平进一步升高。