Glucocorticoids modify intracranial pressure in freely moving rats.
Connar Stanley James WestgateIda Marchen Egerod IsraelsenChristina Kamp-JensenRigmor Hoejland JensenSajedeh EftekhariPublished in: Fluids and barriers of the CNS (2023)
GCs reduce ICP in both the acute and chronic setting to a similar degree. Moreover, GCs did not modify the diurnal rhythm of ICP, suggesting the diurnal variation of ICP periodicity is not under explicit control of GCs. ICP disturbances should be considered a consequence of GC therapy. Based on these experiments, GCs may have broader ICP therapeutic uses, but side effects must be taken into consideration.