Prolonged Mild Hypothermia Therapy Protects the Brain Against Permanent Focal Ischemia
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 32 (1), 232-239
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.32.1.232
Abstract
Background and Purpose —The efficacy of hypothermic intervention for permanent focal ischemia has yet to be clarified. This study investigated the effect of a prolonged moderate or mild hypothermia on permanent focal ischemia in rats. Methods —Two permanent focal ischemia models in male Sprague-Dawley rats were used. Moderate (30°C, in experiment 1) or mild (33°C, in experiment 2) hypothermia was achieved at the time of the induction of focal ischemia and was maintained for 2 hours under general anesthesia. Thereafter, the hypothermic condition was maintained by means of a cold room for a total of 24 hours. The infarct volume and neurological function were analyzed for a maximum of 21 days and compared with that of the normothermia group. Regional cerebral blood flow was monitored for 6 hours in the ischemic core and penumbra region. Results —In experiment 1, the total infarct volume in the normothermic group was 368±59 mm 3 ; in contrast, it was significantly smaller in the hypothermia group: 169±33 mm 3 at 48 hours (mean±SEM, P 3 in the normothermia group and 88±15 mm 3 in the hypothermia group at 21 days ( P 50% of baseline. Conclusions —Prolonged mild hypothermia suppressed the development of cerebral infarct and neurological deficit chronically after the induction of permanent focal ischemia.Keywords
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