The present study is to determine the effect of mild hypothermia (MHT) on the release of glutamate and glycine in rats subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion. The relationship between amino acid efflux and brain infarct volume was compared in different periods during MHT. Reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion was performed in Sprague-Dawley rats using a suture model. The rats were divided into four groups including (1) MHT during ischemia (MHTi), (2) MHT during reperfusion (MHTr), (3) MHT during ischemia and reperfusion (MHTi + r), and (4) a normothermic group (NT). Extracellular concentrations of glutamate and glycine in the cortex and striatum were monitored using in vivo microdialysis and analyzed using high-...
Background and Purpose. Studies have shown that inter-ischemia hypothermia is able to reduce the siz...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
The neurobiologic mechanisms underlying the recovery process following stroke are poorly understood....
The relationship between glutamate and dopamine release, apoptosis and ischaemic damage was studied ...
Hypothermia (33°C) dramatically diminishes ischemic but not hypoglycemic brain damage. The beneficia...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
Background and Purpose—We characterized the differential effects of glycine at different levels in t...
Background and Purpose—The objective of this study was to assess the effect of therapeutic moderate ...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
AIM: To study the modulation of glutamate on post-ischemic intestinal and cerebral inflammatory resp...
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Hypothermia diminishes the ischemia-induced protein kinase C (PKC) translocation and inhibition, and...
Previously we showed that treatment with mild hypothermia (34 degrees C for 2 h) after a focal cereb...
The protective effect of mild hypothermia was studied in rodent models of both permanent and transie...
Background and Purpose. Studies have shown that inter-ischemia hypothermia is able to reduce the siz...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
The neurobiologic mechanisms underlying the recovery process following stroke are poorly understood....
The relationship between glutamate and dopamine release, apoptosis and ischaemic damage was studied ...
Hypothermia (33°C) dramatically diminishes ischemic but not hypoglycemic brain damage. The beneficia...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
Background and Purpose—We characterized the differential effects of glycine at different levels in t...
Background and Purpose—The objective of this study was to assess the effect of therapeutic moderate ...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
AIM: To study the modulation of glutamate on post-ischemic intestinal and cerebral inflammatory resp...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65759/1/j.1471-4159.81.s1.42_2.x.pd
Hypothermia diminishes the ischemia-induced protein kinase C (PKC) translocation and inhibition, and...
Previously we showed that treatment with mild hypothermia (34 degrees C for 2 h) after a focal cereb...
The protective effect of mild hypothermia was studied in rodent models of both permanent and transie...
Background and Purpose. Studies have shown that inter-ischemia hypothermia is able to reduce the siz...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
The neurobiologic mechanisms underlying the recovery process following stroke are poorly understood....