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Stroke, Vol 18, 30-37, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
SJ Schiff and GG Somjen
Submerged hippocampal slices were exposed to 30 minutes of moderate or mild
hypoxia at 29 degrees C and then reoxygenated. Synaptic transmission was
lost at the same rate in response to either grade of hypoxia, but recovery
was faster following mild hypoxia. Hyperexcitability of synaptic
transmission was a lasting feature following moderate hypoxia, but it was
transient following mild hypoxia; after mild hypoxia the strength of
synaptic transmission eventually returned to normal. Extracellular calcium
did not change during moderate hypoxia. The extracellular pH of slices was
always more acid than the bath; pH decreased further in response to both
moderate and mild hypoxia. Extracellular potassium increased more during
moderate than during mild hypoxia, and a period of rapid potassium uptake
was also more pronounced following moderate hypoxia. Extracellular DC
potential demonstrated a small positive shift during hypoxia, more so
during mild hypoxia. These experiments suggest that synaptic function can
be reversibly suppressed in mildly hypoxic brain tissue without severe
depolarization of neurons; in addition, the degree and duration of
posthypoxic hyperexcitability are correlated with the degree of hypoxia and
the magnitude of the release of K+ from cells into their environment.
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