2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2008001100014
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Hyperthermia induced after recirculation triggers chronic neurodegeneration in the penumbra zone of focal ischemia in the rat brain

Abstract: Chronic neurodegenerative processes have been identified in the rat forebrain after prolonged survival following hyperthermia (HT) initiated a few hours after transient global ischemia. Since transient global ischemia and ischemic penumbra share pathophysiological similarities, this study addressed the effects of HT induced after recirculation of focal brain ischemia on infarct size during long survival times. Adult male Wistar rats underwent intra-luminal occlusion of the left middle cerebral artery for 60 mi… Show more

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“… 25 Although mild warming has some physiological effect on nervous system, increasing body temperature above 40‏ °C also called hyperthermia could have adverse effect. 26 - 28 Hyperthermia means increasing body temperature up to 40.6–41.7‏ °C. The event could result from hot climate , uncontrollable infection and genetic disorders.…”
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“… 25 Although mild warming has some physiological effect on nervous system, increasing body temperature above 40‏ °C also called hyperthermia could have adverse effect. 26 - 28 Hyperthermia means increasing body temperature up to 40.6–41.7‏ °C. The event could result from hot climate , uncontrollable infection and genetic disorders.…”
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confidence: 99%