KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810WOS: 000418074900009PubMed: 29061477Introduction: The neuroprotective mechanisms of therapeutic hypothermia against trauma-related injury have not been fully understood yet. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of therapeutic hypothermia on biochemical and histopathological markers of apoptosis using Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and hemorrhagic shock (HS) model. Methods: A total of 50 male albino-wistar rats were divided into five groups: Group isolated TBI, Group NT (HT + HS + normothermia), Group MH (HT + HS + mild hypothermia), Group MoH (HT + HS + moderate hypothermia) and Group C (control). Neurological deficit scores were assessed at baseline and at 24 h. The rats were, then, sacrificed to ...
Experimental evidence shows that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) protects the brain from cerebral injur...
Hypothermia treatment is a promising therapeutic strategy for brain injury. We previously demonstrat...
Background Accidental hypothermia (HT) has been found to increase morbidity and mortality in trauma ...
Hypothermia is a promising neuroprotective therapy that has been shown to reduce apoptosis after an ...
WOS: 000263091700005PubMed: 19191154Background: Accidental hypothermia in patients with hemorrhagic ...
Abstract Background Complex mechanisms participate in microglial activation after a traumatic brain ...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810WOS: 000346338600014PubMed: 25361017Background The aim of this study ...
Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can i...
Background: Stroke remains one of the most common diseases with a serious impact on quality of life ...
Early brain injury is considered to be a primary reason for the poor prognosis of patients suffering...
Selective brain cooling (SBC) can potentially maximize the neuroprotective benefits of hypothermia f...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There has been ...
Numerous multiple trauma and surgical patients suffer from accidental hypothermia. While induced hyp...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
Autophagy, or intracellular degradation, is the decomposition and recycling of cells that is necessa...
Experimental evidence shows that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) protects the brain from cerebral injur...
Hypothermia treatment is a promising therapeutic strategy for brain injury. We previously demonstrat...
Background Accidental hypothermia (HT) has been found to increase morbidity and mortality in trauma ...
Hypothermia is a promising neuroprotective therapy that has been shown to reduce apoptosis after an ...
WOS: 000263091700005PubMed: 19191154Background: Accidental hypothermia in patients with hemorrhagic ...
Abstract Background Complex mechanisms participate in microglial activation after a traumatic brain ...
KISA, Ucler/0000-0002-8131-6810WOS: 000346338600014PubMed: 25361017Background The aim of this study ...
Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can i...
Background: Stroke remains one of the most common diseases with a serious impact on quality of life ...
Early brain injury is considered to be a primary reason for the poor prognosis of patients suffering...
Selective brain cooling (SBC) can potentially maximize the neuroprotective benefits of hypothermia f...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. There has been ...
Numerous multiple trauma and surgical patients suffer from accidental hypothermia. While induced hyp...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
Autophagy, or intracellular degradation, is the decomposition and recycling of cells that is necessa...
Experimental evidence shows that therapeutic hypothermia (TH) protects the brain from cerebral injur...
Hypothermia treatment is a promising therapeutic strategy for brain injury. We previously demonstrat...
Background Accidental hypothermia (HT) has been found to increase morbidity and mortality in trauma ...