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Effects of hypothermia and rewarming on evoked potentials during transient focal cerebral ischemia in cats
- Source :
- Neurological Research. 24:621-626
- Publication Year :
- 2002
- Publisher :
- Informa UK Limited, 2002.
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Abstract
- We examined the effects of mild to moderate hypothermia and the influence of rewarming on electrophysiological function using somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in transient focal ischemia in the brain. Nineteen cats underwent 60 min of left middle cerebral artery occlusion under normothermic (36 degrees-37 degrees C, n = 6) or hypothermic (30 degrees -31 degrees C, n = 13) conditions followed by 300 min of reperfusion with slow (120 min, n = 6) or rapid (30 min, n = 7) rewarming. Whole-body hypothermia was induced during ischemia and the first 180 min of reperfusion. SEPs and regional cerebral blood flow were measured before and during ischemia and during reperfusion. The specific gravity of gray and white matter was examined as the indicator of edema. During rewarming, SEP amplitudes recovered gradually. After rewarming, SEPs in the normothermic and rapid rewarming groups remained depressed (20%-40% of pre-occlusion values); however, recovery of SEPs was significantly enhanced in the slow rewarming group (p0.05). Hypothermia followed by slow rewarming reduced edema in gray and white matter. Rapid rewarming did not reduce edema in the white matter. The recovery of SEPs correlated with the extent of brain edema in transient focal ischemia. Rapid rewarming reduced the protective effect of hypothermia.
- Subjects :
- Time Factors
Ischemia
Body Temperature
Brain Ischemia
White matter
Hypothermia, Induced
Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory
Edema
Occlusion
Animals
Medicine
Rewarming
CATS
business.industry
General Medicine
Hypothermia
medicine.disease
Constriction
medicine.anatomical_structure
Neurology
Cerebral blood flow
Ischemic Attack, Transient
Somatosensory evoked potential
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Anesthesia
Cats
Neurology (clinical)
medicine.symptom
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 17431328 and 01616412
- Volume :
- 24
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Neurological Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3104945dab2e20ac4156cc8167179b9c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1179/016164102101200465