Immediate or delayed mild hypothermia prevents focal cerebral infarction
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Immediate or delayed mild hypothermia prevents focal cerebral infarction
Abstract
The protective effect of mild hypothermia was studied in rodent models of both permanent and transient focal cerebral ischemia. In Expt. 1, Wistar rats were exposed to 6 h permanent ischemia by bilateral occlusion of both common carotid arteries and right middle cerebral artery. In Expt. 2, animals were exposed to 3 h transient ischemia followed by 21 h reperfusion, and in Expt. 3, 3 h transient ischemia was followed by 69 h of reperfusion. Expt. 4 used 3 h transient ischemia followed by 3 h reperfusion. In Expt. 1, animals maintained at 37 degrees C rectal (normothermia) suffered a mean infarct volume (+/- S.D.) of 142 +/- 44 mm3 (n = 6), which was reduced for those exposed to permanent hypothermic (32 degrees C) ischemia to 56 +/- 64 mm3 (n = 10) (P less than 0.05). In Expt. 2, normothermic ischemia and reperfusion resulted in an infarction of 211 +/- 35 mm3 (n = 6). Intra-ischemic hypothermia (32 degrees C) followed by 21 h of normothermic reperfusion resulted in 17 +/- 12 mm3 of infarction (n = 9) (P less than 0.001). Hypothermia for either the first or second 1.5 h of the 3 h ischemic insult reduced the infarct volume to 116 +/- 76 mm3 (n = 6) (P less than 0.05) or 108 +/- 73 mm3 (n = 7) (P less than 0.01), respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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