“…Erythropoietin (Epo) has been shown to have neuroprotective effects against a variety of types of experimental brain injury, including experimental cerebral ischemia (hypoxic/ ischemic injury) (Kumral et al, 2003), global retinal ischemia caused by increasing intraocular pressure (Junk et al, 2002), bilateral carotid occlusion (Catania et al, 2002), middle cerebral artery occlusion (Sirén et al, 2001), focal cerebral ischemia (Bernaudin et al, 1999;Brines et al, 2000), experimental traumatic brain injury (cortical impact injury) (Brines et al, 2000), glutamate neurotoxicity (Morishita et al, 1997), toxin-induced Parkinsonism (1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridine-induced Parkinsonism) (Genc et al, 2001), spinal cord ischemia (Celik et al, 2002), spinal cord trauma (Gorio et al, 2002), subarachnoid hemorrhage (Alafaci et al, 2000;Grasso, 2001;Springborg et al, 2002), and axotomy (Iwasaki et al, 2002).…”