Table 3.
Groups | Ischaemic damage (score) | Spontaneous alternation (% of all entries) | Locomotor activity (number of arm entries) |
---|---|---|---|
Sham operation | 72.3±2.7 | 35.1±1.8 | |
BCO | 4.87±0.14 | 51.1±2.5+++ | 49.0±3.2+ |
BCO+EGIS-8332, 10 mg kg−1 i.p. | 3.00±0.59** | 54.9±3.5++ | 39.4±3.7 |
Sham operation | 58.5±2.0 | 42.6±3.0 | |
BCO | 4.71±0.18 | 51.4±5.9 | 60.1±5.4+ |
BCO+EGIS-8332, 20 mg kg−1 i.p. | 1.57±0.65** | 54.9±3.6 | 41.6±6.4* |
Sham operation | 57.6±3.3 | 38.5±3.0 | |
BCO | 4.90±0.10 | 54.6±2.9 | 60.7±2.8++ |
BCO+GYKI 53405, 10 mg kg−1 i.p. | 3.20±0.59** | 56.5±4.2 | 41.7±4.4** |
Sham operation | 62.3±3.5 | 36.5±3.2 | |
BCO | 4.70±0.21 | 46.8±3.0+ | 57.7±4.3++ |
BCO+GYKI 53405, 20 mg kg−1 i.p. | 2.22±0.76** | 49.2±2.8+ | 43.8±4.1* |
Abbreviations: ANOVA, analysis of variance; BCO: bilateral carotid artery-occluded, vehicle-treated animals; i.p., intraperitoneal; Sham: sham-operated, vehicle-treated animals.
The compounds or vehicle were administered 45 min after BCO (n=8–15/group). Behavioural variables were measured on day 4 after surgery.
Data shown in the table are means±s.e.m.; EGIS-8332 and GYKI 53405 were administered after BCO at doses indicated.
P<0.05,
P<0.01,
P<0.001 compared with the sham-operated group.
P<0.05,
P<0.01 compared with the BCO group (Kruskal–Wallis ANOVA followed by Mann–Whitney U-test).