2007
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001366
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Stress Preconditioning of Spreading Depression in the Locust CNS

Abstract: Cortical spreading depression (CSD) is closely associated with important pathologies including stroke, seizures and migraine. The mechanisms underlying SD in its various forms are still incompletely understood. Here we describe SD-like events in an invertebrate model, the ventilatory central pattern generator (CPG) of locusts. Using K+ -sensitive microelectrodes, we measured extracellular K+ concentration ([K+]o) in the metathoracic neuropile of the CPG while monitoring CPG output electromyographically from mu… Show more

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“…NaN 3 (10 Ϫ3 and 5 ϫ 10 Ϫ4 M) induced vCPG arrest and an associated SD-like event, and the time to vCPG arrest was also concentration dependent. In a previous study, early motor pattern arrest in response to hyperthermia was correlated with a longer time to recovery when temperature returned to normal levels (Rodgers et al, 2007). We found a similar tradeoff in this study such that early vCPG arrest induced by NaN 3 was associated with shorter times to recovery.…”
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“…NaN 3 (10 Ϫ3 and 5 ϫ 10 Ϫ4 M) induced vCPG arrest and an associated SD-like event, and the time to vCPG arrest was also concentration dependent. In a previous study, early motor pattern arrest in response to hyperthermia was correlated with a longer time to recovery when temperature returned to normal levels (Rodgers et al, 2007). We found a similar tradeoff in this study such that early vCPG arrest induced by NaN 3 was associated with shorter times to recovery.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…K ϩ -sensitive and reference microelectrodes were connected to a pH/ion amplifier (Model 2000, A-M Systems). A K ϩ -sensitive and reference microelectrode pair were calibrated at room temperature (ϳ21°C) using 15 and 150 mM KCl solutions to obtain the voltage change, or "slope," which was required for determination of [K ϩ ] o (in mM) using the Nernst equation (Rodgers et al, 2007). Pharmacological treatments.…”
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