Turkish Neurosurgery 2003 , Vol 13 , Num 1-2
CEREBRAL TISSUE SIALIC ACID LEVELS IN EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN EDEMA
Saffet TÜZGEN1, Ezel USLU2, Taner TANRIVERDİ1, Pamir ERDİNÇLER1, Ahmet BELCE2, Mustafa UZAN1, Cengiz KUDAY1
1İstanbul University, Cerrahpaşa Medical School, Department of Neurosurgery, İstanbul
2İstanbul University, Cerrahpa~a Medical School, Department of Biochemistry , İstanbul
Objective: The aim of this study was to examine sialic acid levels in brain tissue with vasogenic edema due to experimental focal freeze injury.

Methods: Thirty-seven male Wistar-Albino rats were divided into an edema group (n=30) and a control group (n=7). Animals in the edema group were subjected to focal freeze injury in the left parietal dura. The control rats were not subjected to freeze injury or any other manipulation or drug. All the rats were decapitated 24 hours after the injury in the edema group, and brain tissue sialic acid levels were determined using Warren's thiobarbituric acid assay.

Results: The rats in the edema group had significantly higher cerebral tissue sialic acid levels than the rats in the control group.

Conclusion: There is still lack of consensus in the literature, but these study results indicate that high sialic acid levels in cerebral tissue with vasogenic edema may reflect the severity of brain injury, and may be a useful marker of severity of edema in the clinical setting. Keywords : Blood brain barrier, brain edema, sialic acid

Corresponding author : Saffet Tüzgen