Detailed neurohistological studies were undertaken on 35 cases of cardiac arrest, 17 of hypoglycaemia and 16 of status epilepticus. It was found that the frequency and pattern of selective vulnerability in the hippocampus were similar following cardiac arrest, hypoglycaemia and status epilepticus with the exception that the lateral limb of the dentate fascia was more frequently involved in hypoglycaemia than in the other two groups of cases. Within each group, however, CA1 was the most vulnerable. The cerebellum was less frequently affected in hypoglycaemia and status epilepticus than after cardiac arrest. These findings are compared with recent experimental studies in the rodent which have suggested that the pattern of neuronal damage in e...
A model is described in which transient complete cerebral ischemia is induced in rats by intracardia...
Background and Purpose-More than 30% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors suffer signi...
International audienceInjury to the brain usually manifests not in a diffuse uniform manner but rath...
Detailed neurohistological studies were undertaken on 35 cases of cardiac arrest, 17 of hypoglycaemi...
<p>(A) The number of FJ-positive degenerating neurons in the hippocampal CA1, the cerebellum, and th...
Rats were exposed to insulin-induced hypoglycemia resulting in periods of cerebral isoelectricity ra...
Two-day-old (P2) rat pups were subjected to either a global hypoxia or to electrocoagulation of the ...
Aims of the study: Neurological impairment after resuscitated cardiac arrest (CA) remains a signific...
Traumatically induced subtotal hippocampal neuronal loss traditionally has been considered a consequ...
Brief episodes of hypotension have been shown to cause acute brain damage in animal models. We used ...
Transient global ischemia selectively damages neurons in specific brain areas. A reproducible patter...
Status epilepticus (SE) is one of the recognized primary precipitating events that can lead to tempo...
The hippocampal circuitry is widely recognized as susceptible to ischemic injury and seizure generat...
Cardiac Arrest (CA) leads to a global hypoxic-ischemic injury in the brain leading to a poor neurolo...
In this chapter, the pathophysiology and neurochemical pathology of epileptic brain damage is discus...
A model is described in which transient complete cerebral ischemia is induced in rats by intracardia...
Background and Purpose-More than 30% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors suffer signi...
International audienceInjury to the brain usually manifests not in a diffuse uniform manner but rath...
Detailed neurohistological studies were undertaken on 35 cases of cardiac arrest, 17 of hypoglycaemi...
<p>(A) The number of FJ-positive degenerating neurons in the hippocampal CA1, the cerebellum, and th...
Rats were exposed to insulin-induced hypoglycemia resulting in periods of cerebral isoelectricity ra...
Two-day-old (P2) rat pups were subjected to either a global hypoxia or to electrocoagulation of the ...
Aims of the study: Neurological impairment after resuscitated cardiac arrest (CA) remains a signific...
Traumatically induced subtotal hippocampal neuronal loss traditionally has been considered a consequ...
Brief episodes of hypotension have been shown to cause acute brain damage in animal models. We used ...
Transient global ischemia selectively damages neurons in specific brain areas. A reproducible patter...
Status epilepticus (SE) is one of the recognized primary precipitating events that can lead to tempo...
The hippocampal circuitry is widely recognized as susceptible to ischemic injury and seizure generat...
Cardiac Arrest (CA) leads to a global hypoxic-ischemic injury in the brain leading to a poor neurolo...
In this chapter, the pathophysiology and neurochemical pathology of epileptic brain damage is discus...
A model is described in which transient complete cerebral ischemia is induced in rats by intracardia...
Background and Purpose-More than 30% of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors suffer signi...
International audienceInjury to the brain usually manifests not in a diffuse uniform manner but rath...