1993
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4522(93)90137-5
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CGS-19755 is neuroprotective during repetitive ischemia: This effect is significantly enhanced when combined with hypothermia

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“…45 The efficacy of CGS-19755, a competitive NMDA antagonist, was significantly enhanced when combined with mild, intraischemic hypothermia (34°C) in gerbils surviving up to 1 month after forebrain ischemia. 46,47 In contrast, protection with postischemic hypothermia alone was not evident after 1 month. 48 Similarly, Coimbra et al 49 found that treatment with postischemic hypothermia alone delayed neuronal damage after global ischemia in rats, but combined treatment with hypothermia and dipyrone, an antiinflammatory drug, diminished neuronal damage by Ͼ50% at both 7 days and 2 months of recovery.…”
Section: Combination Of Hypothermia and Pharmacotherapymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…45 The efficacy of CGS-19755, a competitive NMDA antagonist, was significantly enhanced when combined with mild, intraischemic hypothermia (34°C) in gerbils surviving up to 1 month after forebrain ischemia. 46,47 In contrast, protection with postischemic hypothermia alone was not evident after 1 month. 48 Similarly, Coimbra et al 49 found that treatment with postischemic hypothermia alone delayed neuronal damage after global ischemia in rats, but combined treatment with hypothermia and dipyrone, an antiinflammatory drug, diminished neuronal damage by Ͼ50% at both 7 days and 2 months of recovery.…”
Section: Combination Of Hypothermia and Pharmacotherapymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The rectal temperature of each rat was kept at 37°C throughout the surgery procedure with a feedback controlled heating system. In hypothermia groups, temperature was instituted by spraying 100% alcohol on the body of the rat while a fan circulated room air around the animal, detailed previously [14,15]. The rectal temperature was kept at 34–35°C during the hypothermia period.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mild degree of hypothermia was chosen since it protects neurons from damage in both focal and global ischemic injury [3,5,9,10,14]. We also found that the mild hypothermia possessed an additive effect to the protective actions of anti-glutamate agent in a global ischemic injury model [15]. Furthermore, study has shown a high correlation between brain and rectal temperatures in focal ischemic brain injury model, with brain temperature being higher than rectal temperature by 0.2 to 0.7°C [9].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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