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- ZDB-FIG-230523-57
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- Oprişoreanu et al., 2023 - Drug screening in zebrafish larvae reveals inflammation-related modulators of secondary damage after spinal cord injury in mice
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Cimetidine improves locomotor recovery after spinal injury in mice. A: Locomotor recovery was assessed using the 9-point Basso Mouse Scale (BMS) analysis. Mice treated with Cimetidine at 15mg/kg under the same conditions showed statistically significant improvement in locomotor control starting at day 21 post-injury (Two-way RM-ANOVA; interaction effect F(8,160) = 4.610, p < 0.0001; with post-hoc Bonferroni multiple comparison test; p(21d) = 0.0058, p(28d) = 0.0225, n = 11 mice per group). B: DigiGait analysis shows significant improvement in propulsion duration (i) and decrease in step angle (ii) with Cimetidine treatment both indicators of improved gait control. (Vehicle vs. Cimetidine: two-tailed Mann Whitney U-test, propulsion duration: p** = 0.0016; step angle: p* = 0.0279; n = 9-10 mice per group). |