Research Article

Evaluating the Effects and Safety of Intravenous Lipid Emulsion on Haloperidol-Induced Neurotoxicity in Rabbit

Table 1

Biochemical tests of haloperidol- (HA-) intoxicated rabbits receiving various doses of intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) or normal saline, 24 hours after starting HA or AWD infusion. Data are reported in means ± standard error.

Lab test
(unite)
ADW + normal saline 18 mL/kgADW + 18 mL/Kg
ILE
HA + normal saline 18 mL/kgHA + ILE 6 mL/kgHA + ILE 12 mL/kgHA + ILE 18 mL/kg

Blood urea nitrogen (mg/dL)16 ± 1.6818.0 ± 2.5529.0 ± 8.45**18.2 ± 3.1123.4 ± 12.6640.3 ± 18.52*
Serum creatinine
(mg/dL)
1.16 ± 0.0071.1 ± 0.0631.82 ± 0.571.08 ± 0.081.14 ± 0.1441.5 ± 0.141
Alanine transaminase
(IU/L)
61.0 ± 5.162.5 ± 11.654.0 ± 13.457.3 ± 8.886.5 ± 4.6*83.0 ± 8.5*
Aspartate transaminase
(IU/L)
39.3 ± 6.367.8 ± 19.8130.8 ± 63.542.5 ± 4.682.3 ± 29.8314.0 ± 64.6*
Alkaline Phosphatase
(IU/L)
243.5 ± 57.56153.5 ± 38.86379.5 ± 49.46293.75 ± 23.83342.2 ± 59.63388.5 ± 48.5
Amylase (U/L)274.4 ± 13.12226.2 ± 29.05234.6 ± 24.44214 ± 19.20269 ± 26.21443.0 ± 120.9
Lipase (U/L)215.5 ± 25.83128.75 ± 33.62147.0 ± 27.66162.25 ± 42.13226.5 ± 43.51495.0 ± 228.5

, ADW: aseptic distilled water.