Prior brain injury protects death from local anaesthetic-induced convulsion
- PMID: 9365025
- DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(97)00698-7
Prior brain injury protects death from local anaesthetic-induced convulsion
Abstract
Minor brain injury was inflicted with a small hypodermic needle at four sites from the scalp 7 days before the production of convulsion by i.p. injection of 100 mg/kg lidocaine in mice. The latency to convulsion and survival rate were significantly longer and higher, respectively, in the brain-injured group than in the sham-operated one. Thus, the results suggest that a protective mechanism develops in the injured brain against asphyxia caused by lidocaine convulsion.
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