It has been reported that valproic acid (VPA) combined with therapeutic hypothermia can improve survival and neurologic outcomes in a rat asphyxial cardiac arrest model. However, neuroprotective mechanisms of such combined treatment of valproic acid with hypothermia remains unclear. We hypothesized that epigenetic regulation of HSP70 by histone acetylation could increase HSP70-mediated neuroprotection suppressed under hypothermia. Male Sprague-Dawley rats that achieved return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) from asphyxial cardiac arrest were randomized to four groups: normothermia (37°C ± 1°C), hypothermia (33°C ± 1°C), normothermia + VPA (300 mg/kg IV initiated 5 minutes post-ROSC and infused over 20 min), and hypothermia + VPA. Three ho...
While therapeutic hypothermia improves the outcomes of individuals in cardiac arrest, the hemodynami...
BACKGROUND: Mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest is neuroprotective, but its effect...
Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can i...
Mild-to-moderate therapeutic hypothermia after resuscitation from cardiac arrest is neuroprotective,...
AbstractValproic acid (VPA), an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing drug, has been reported to exert...
Therapeutic hypothermia (TH, 32-35C) mediated neuroprotection after brain ischemia has been demonstr...
Hypothermia is a promising neuroprotective therapy that has been shown to reduce apoptosis after an ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), a global ischemia and reperfusion ...
Therapeutic hypothermia decreases neurological damage in patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardi...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
Therapeutic hypothermia is neuroprotective after cardiac arrest (CA) via poorly understood mechanism...
The modification of histone N-terminal tails by acetylation or deacetylation can alter the interacti...
Abstract Background Hypothermic treatment is known to protect organs against cardiac arrest (CA) and...
Brain hypothermia has demonstrated pronounced neuroprotective effect in patients with cardiac arrest...
Mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest is neuroprotective, but its effect on myocardi...
While therapeutic hypothermia improves the outcomes of individuals in cardiac arrest, the hemodynami...
BACKGROUND: Mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest is neuroprotective, but its effect...
Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can i...
Mild-to-moderate therapeutic hypothermia after resuscitation from cardiac arrest is neuroprotective,...
AbstractValproic acid (VPA), an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing drug, has been reported to exert...
Therapeutic hypothermia (TH, 32-35C) mediated neuroprotection after brain ischemia has been demonstr...
Hypothermia is a promising neuroprotective therapy that has been shown to reduce apoptosis after an ...
Cardiac arrest (CA) and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), a global ischemia and reperfusion ...
Therapeutic hypothermia decreases neurological damage in patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardi...
Previously, we showed that treatment with resuscitative, post-ischaemic mild hypothermia (34 degrees...
Therapeutic hypothermia is neuroprotective after cardiac arrest (CA) via poorly understood mechanism...
The modification of histone N-terminal tails by acetylation or deacetylation can alter the interacti...
Abstract Background Hypothermic treatment is known to protect organs against cardiac arrest (CA) and...
Brain hypothermia has demonstrated pronounced neuroprotective effect in patients with cardiac arrest...
Mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest is neuroprotective, but its effect on myocardi...
While therapeutic hypothermia improves the outcomes of individuals in cardiac arrest, the hemodynami...
BACKGROUND: Mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest is neuroprotective, but its effect...
Several studies have demonstrated that mild hypothermia exhibits a neuroprotective role and it can i...