Stroke, Vol 19, 1521-1525, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
M Chopp, KM Welch, CD Tidwell, R Knight and JA Helpern
We investigated the effect of mild whole-body hyperthermia before and after
16 minutes of global cerebral ischemia on metabolic recovery during
recirculation in cats using in vivo phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic
resonance spectroscopy. Hyperthermia (temperature 40.6 +/- 0.2 degrees C)
was induced greater than or equal to 1 hour before ischemia and was
maintained during 1.5-2 hours of recirculation in nine cats; four cats were
subjected to hyperthermia without cerebral ischemia, six to hyperthermia
during recirculation (after return of intracellular pH to preischemic
values), and 14 to normothermic ischemia and recirculation. Our data
indicate that preischemic hyperthermia results in an intracellular cerebral
pH during recirculation significantly lower than that in normothermic cats.
In hyperthermic cats beta-ATP and phosphocreatine (PCr) concentrations and
the ratio of PCr to inorganic phosphate failed to return to preischemic
levels during recirculation in contrast to normothermic cats. Hyperthermia
without ischemia and hyperthermia during recirculation had no significant
effect on intracellular pH. Thus, preischemic hyperthermia has a
detrimental effect on metabolic recovery after transient global cerebral
ischemia.
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Effect of mild hyperthermia on recovery of metabolic function after global cerebral ischemia in cats
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI 48202.
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