A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Therapeutic Efficacy of Heparin and Low Molecular Weight Heparins in Animal Studies of Traumatic Brain Injury.


Journal

Journal of neurotrauma
ISSN: 1557-9042
Titre abrégé: J Neurotrauma
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8811626

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 2023
Historique:
pubmed: 27 7 2022
medline: 10 1 2023
entrez: 26 7 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The identification of effective pharmacotherapies for traumatic brain injury (TBI) remains a major challenge. Treatment with heparin and its derivatives is associated with neuroprotective effects after experimental TBI; however, the optimal dosage and method of administration, modes of action, and effects on hemorrhage remain unclear. Therefore, this review aimed to systematically evaluate, analyze, and summarize the available literature on the use of heparin and low molecular weight heparins (LMWHs) as treatment options for experimental TBI. We searched two online databases (PubMed and ISI Web of Science) to identify relevant studies. Data pertaining to TBI paradigm, animal subjects, drug administration, and all pathological and behavior outcomes were extracted. Eleven studies met our pre-specified inclusion criteria, and for outcomes with sufficient numbers, data from seven publications were analyzed in a weighted mean difference meta-analysis using a random-effects model. Study quality and risk of bias were also determined. Meta-analysis revealed that heparin and its derivatives decreased brain edema, leukocyte rolling, and vascular permeability, and improved neurological function. Further, treatment did not aggravate hemorrhage. These findings must be interpreted with caution, however, because they were determined from a limited number of studies with substantial heterogeneity. Also, overall study quality was low based on absences of data reporting, and potential publication bias was identified. Importantly, we found that there are insufficient data to evaluate the variables we had hoped to investigate. The beneficial effects of heparin and LMWHs, however, suggest that further pre-clinical studies are warranted.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35880422
doi: 10.1089/neu.2022.0020
doi:

Substances chimiques

Heparin 9005-49-6
Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight 0

Types de publication

Meta-Analysis Systematic Review Journal Article Review Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

4-21

Auteurs

Mimieveshiofuo Aiyede (M)

School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Xin Yi Lim (XY)

Herbal Medicine Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research, Ministry of Health, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Ash A M Russell (AAM)

School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Rahul P Patel (RP)

School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Nuri Gueven (N)

School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

David W Howells (DW)

School of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

Nicole Bye (N)

School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

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