Hypoglycemic encephalopathy (HE) is caused by a lack of glucose availability to neuronal cells, and no neuroprotective drugs have been developed as yet. Studies on the pathogenesis of HE and the development of new neuroprotective drugs have been conducted using animal models such as the hypoglycemic coma model and non-coma hypoglycemia model. However, both models have inherent problems, and establishment of animal models that mimic clinical situations is desirable. In this study, we first developed a short-term hypoglycemic coma model in which rats could be maintained in an isoelectric electroencephalogram (EEG) state for 2 min and subsequent hyperglycemia without requiring anti-seizure drugs and an artificial ventilation. This condition ca...
Background: Recurrent/moderate (R/M) hypoglycemia is common in type 1 diabetes. Although mild or mod...
Conventional antiseizure medications reduce neuronal excitability through effects on ion channels or...
Abstract Diabetic patients who attempt strict management of blood glucose levels frequently experien...
<div><p>Hypoglycemic encephalopathy (HE) is caused by a lack of glucose availability to neuronal cel...
<p>(A) Protocol for hypoglycemic loading and induction of the hyperglycemic state. Rapid-acting insu...
Our previous studies demonstrated that some degree of neuronal death is caused by hypoglycemia, but ...
The possibility that neuronal damage due to hypoglycemia is induced by agonists acting on the N-meth...
The ketone body D-3-hydroxybutyrate (3OHB) is an alternative energy substrate for the brain during h...
SUMMARY Numerous laboratories have shown that hyperglycemia increases cerebral ischemic damage. This...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with high production and excessive accumulation of pathologic...
Excitatory amino acids are implicated in the development of neuronal cell damage following periods o...
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is a limiting factor for managing diabetes mellitus and can have severe outc...
ii The ketone body D-3-hydroxybutyrate (3OHB) is an alternative energy substrate for the brain durin...
INTRODUCTION: Many studies report an inverse correlation between levels of DHEA and neurological dis...
Objective: Hypoglycemia is a common adverse event and can injure central nervous system (CNS) white ...
Background: Recurrent/moderate (R/M) hypoglycemia is common in type 1 diabetes. Although mild or mod...
Conventional antiseizure medications reduce neuronal excitability through effects on ion channels or...
Abstract Diabetic patients who attempt strict management of blood glucose levels frequently experien...
<div><p>Hypoglycemic encephalopathy (HE) is caused by a lack of glucose availability to neuronal cel...
<p>(A) Protocol for hypoglycemic loading and induction of the hyperglycemic state. Rapid-acting insu...
Our previous studies demonstrated that some degree of neuronal death is caused by hypoglycemia, but ...
The possibility that neuronal damage due to hypoglycemia is induced by agonists acting on the N-meth...
The ketone body D-3-hydroxybutyrate (3OHB) is an alternative energy substrate for the brain during h...
SUMMARY Numerous laboratories have shown that hyperglycemia increases cerebral ischemic damage. This...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is associated with high production and excessive accumulation of pathologic...
Excitatory amino acids are implicated in the development of neuronal cell damage following periods o...
Iatrogenic hypoglycemia is a limiting factor for managing diabetes mellitus and can have severe outc...
ii The ketone body D-3-hydroxybutyrate (3OHB) is an alternative energy substrate for the brain durin...
INTRODUCTION: Many studies report an inverse correlation between levels of DHEA and neurological dis...
Objective: Hypoglycemia is a common adverse event and can injure central nervous system (CNS) white ...
Background: Recurrent/moderate (R/M) hypoglycemia is common in type 1 diabetes. Although mild or mod...
Conventional antiseizure medications reduce neuronal excitability through effects on ion channels or...
Abstract Diabetic patients who attempt strict management of blood glucose levels frequently experien...