Abstract Background Stroke remains one of the most common diseases with a serious impact on quality of life but few effective treatments exist. Mild hypothermia (33°C) is a promising neuroprotective therapy in stroke management. This study investigated whether a delayed short mild hypothermic treatment is still beneficial as neuroprotective strategy in the endothelin-1 (Et-1) rat model for a transient focal cerebral ischemia. Two hours of mild hypothermia (33°C) was induced 20, 60 or 120 minutes after Et-1 infusion. During the experiment the cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured via Laser Doppler Flowmetry in the striatum, which represents the core of the infarct. Functional outcome and infarct volume were assessed 24 hours after the insul...
The relationship between glutamate and dopamine release, apoptosis and ischaemic damage was studied ...
On a theoretical background, hypothermia surmounts pharmacological neuroprotection by providing simu...
Introduction: Hypothermia has neuroprotective effects in permanent or transient models of cerebral a...
Background: Stroke remains one of the most common diseases with a serious impact on quality of life ...
Background: Stroke remains one of the most common diseases with a serious impact on quality of life ...
Abstract Background Stroke is an important cause of morbidity and mortality and few therapies exist ...
Background: Stroke is an important cause of morbidity and mortality and few therapies exist thus far...
Hypothermia is a promising neuroprotective therapy that has been shown to reduce apoptosis after an ...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
The protective effect of mild hypothermia was studied in rodent models of both permanent and transie...
The protective effect of mild hypothermia was studied in rodent models of both permanent and transie...
Background Hypothermia is neuroprotective in experimental stroke and may extend the so far limited t...
Intraischemic moderate hypothermia generally protects the brain against ischemic cell death, while h...
Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can i...
Although many studies have shown the great potential of induced hypothermia in stroke treatment, we ...
The relationship between glutamate and dopamine release, apoptosis and ischaemic damage was studied ...
On a theoretical background, hypothermia surmounts pharmacological neuroprotection by providing simu...
Introduction: Hypothermia has neuroprotective effects in permanent or transient models of cerebral a...
Background: Stroke remains one of the most common diseases with a serious impact on quality of life ...
Background: Stroke remains one of the most common diseases with a serious impact on quality of life ...
Abstract Background Stroke is an important cause of morbidity and mortality and few therapies exist ...
Background: Stroke is an important cause of morbidity and mortality and few therapies exist thus far...
Hypothermia is a promising neuroprotective therapy that has been shown to reduce apoptosis after an ...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
The protective effect of mild hypothermia was studied in rodent models of both permanent and transie...
The protective effect of mild hypothermia was studied in rodent models of both permanent and transie...
Background Hypothermia is neuroprotective in experimental stroke and may extend the so far limited t...
Intraischemic moderate hypothermia generally protects the brain against ischemic cell death, while h...
Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can i...
Although many studies have shown the great potential of induced hypothermia in stroke treatment, we ...
The relationship between glutamate and dopamine release, apoptosis and ischaemic damage was studied ...
On a theoretical background, hypothermia surmounts pharmacological neuroprotection by providing simu...
Introduction: Hypothermia has neuroprotective effects in permanent or transient models of cerebral a...