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Objective: To explore the effects of pre versus post ischemic treatment with metformin after global cerebral ischemia in rats
Methods: Male Wister rats underwent forebrain ischemia by bilateral common carotid artery occlusion for 17 min. Metformin [200 mg/kg] or vehicle was given orally by gavage for 7-14 days. Rats were divided into: control, metformin pre-treatment, metformin post-treatment and metformin pre and post continuous treatment groups. Cerebral infarct size, histopathology, myeloperoxidase and serum malondialdehyde were measured 7 days after ischemia
Results: Histopathological analysis showed that metformin pre-treatment significantly decreased leukocyte infiltration, myeloperoxidase activity and also malondialdehyde level. Metformin pre-treatment and metformin post-treatment reduced infarct size compared with the control group, but it was not significant in the pre and post continuous treatment group
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that pre-treatment with metformin in comparison with post-treatment in experimental stroke can reduce the extent of brain damage and is more neuroprotective at least in part by inhibiting oxidative stress and inflammation
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We describe a case of pulmonary epithelioid hemangioendothelioma [PEH], previously known as intravascular bronchoalveolar tumor, in a 48-year-old woman with an initial diagnosis made by CT-guided transthoracic needle biopsy. This is a rare disease, with approximately 50 cases described in the literature. To our knowledge, this has not been previously described in the English-language literature. This tumor can affect multiple organs. PEH is usually multifocal or small sized; hypertrophic osteoarthropathy is uncommon. This patient presented with hypertrophic osteoarthropathy and large solitary pulmonary mass, rare presentations of this uncommon tumor