1971
DOI: 10.2176/nmc.11.66
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Biochemical and Electrophysiological Aspects of Neuronal Recovery after Prolonged Ischemia of the Cat

Abstract: Complete cerebral ischemia of 30 min duration was produced in normothermic cats by clamping the innominate and the left subclavian arteries and simultaneously lowering the systemic blood pressure. After ischemia the brain were recirculated with blood for periods of 15 to 2 hrs. The suppression and recovery of the neuronal function during and after ischemia were assessed in the sensorimotor cortex by recording the spontaneous EEG and the pyramidal response after stimulation of the cortex; by measuring the conce… Show more

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