Traumatically induced subtotal hippocampal neuronal loss traditionally has been considered a consequence of intracranial hypertension and impaired cerebral perfusion. We have examined the frequency and distribution of hippocampal lesions in an acceleration model of brain injury in 54 anesthetized nonhuman primates undergoing physiologic monitoring and subjected postinjury to comprehensive neuropathologic examination. Hippocampal lesions occurred in 32/54 animals (59%). These lesions always involved the CA-1 hippocampal subfield and were bilateral in 24 animals. Hippocampal involvement was not associated with marked elevation of intracranial pressure or depression of cerebral perfusion pressure. These lesions occurred in the absence of invol...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating problem worldwide that contributes to permanent disabi...
Animal models are necessary to elucidate changes occurring after brain injury and to establish new t...
Transient global ischemia selectively damages neurons in specific brain areas. A reproducible patter...
International audienceInjury to the brain usually manifests not in a diffuse uniform manner but rath...
Non-penetrating head injuries are a major problem facing society today, accounting for billions of d...
Brief episodes of hypotension have been shown to cause acute brain damage in animal models. We used ...
Our aim was to investigate if seemingly identical head and neck trauma would generate differing type...
The mechanism by which brain injuries cause temporal lobe epilepsy is unknown. Suspected epileptogen...
Detailed neurohistological studies were undertaken on 35 cases of cardiac arrest, 17 of hypoglycaemi...
In order to better investigate the cause/effect relationships of human mesial temporal lobe epilepsy...
Paradoxical results on object-recognition delayed nonmatching-to-sample (DNMS) tasks have been foun...
It is widely accepted that the hippocampus plays an essential role in memory. Furthermore, studies h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The hippocampal formation is comprised of a group of cortical regions, including the dentate gyrus, ...
In mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, seizures often arise from an atrophic hippocampus exhibiting a cha...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating problem worldwide that contributes to permanent disabi...
Animal models are necessary to elucidate changes occurring after brain injury and to establish new t...
Transient global ischemia selectively damages neurons in specific brain areas. A reproducible patter...
International audienceInjury to the brain usually manifests not in a diffuse uniform manner but rath...
Non-penetrating head injuries are a major problem facing society today, accounting for billions of d...
Brief episodes of hypotension have been shown to cause acute brain damage in animal models. We used ...
Our aim was to investigate if seemingly identical head and neck trauma would generate differing type...
The mechanism by which brain injuries cause temporal lobe epilepsy is unknown. Suspected epileptogen...
Detailed neurohistological studies were undertaken on 35 cases of cardiac arrest, 17 of hypoglycaemi...
In order to better investigate the cause/effect relationships of human mesial temporal lobe epilepsy...
Paradoxical results on object-recognition delayed nonmatching-to-sample (DNMS) tasks have been foun...
It is widely accepted that the hippocampus plays an essential role in memory. Furthermore, studies h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The hippocampal formation is comprised of a group of cortical regions, including the dentate gyrus, ...
In mesial temporal lobe epilepsy, seizures often arise from an atrophic hippocampus exhibiting a cha...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a devastating problem worldwide that contributes to permanent disabi...
Animal models are necessary to elucidate changes occurring after brain injury and to establish new t...
Transient global ischemia selectively damages neurons in specific brain areas. A reproducible patter...