1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02259111
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Frontal cortex lesion prior to hyperglycemic ischemia: no decrease in ensuing substantia nigra pars reticulata damage or fatal post-ischemic seizures

Abstract: Preischemic hyperglycemia worsens brain damage after ischemia, and characteristically leads to post-ischemic seizures and a pan-necrotic lesion in substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNPR). The excitatory input to SNPR could contribute to the damage observed. By performing a unilateral frontal cortex lesion 6-19 days prior to the ischemia, we wanted to explore whether a decrease in excitatory input to the ipsilateral SNPR ameliorate the seizures or alter the light microscopical damage in SNPR. Our results demons… Show more

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