The Effect of Hypothermia and Posthypoxic Hypothermia on Selected Metabolic Parametersin the Brain Cortex of the Young Rats
Authors:
L. Šmídová; J. Mourek; J. Koudelová; V. Šlapetová
Authors‘ workplace:
Fyziologický ústav 1. LF UK, Praha přednosta prof. MUDr. S. Trojan, DrSc.
Published in:
Čes-slov Pediat 2003; (1): 21-24.
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Overview
In 14-day-old Wistar rats (of our own breed) several experiments were performed in which the possibleprotective significance of hypothermia against oxygen insufficiency (brain cortex) was examined. The aim of thisstudy was to determine the following metabolic parameters: lactate, pyruvate, glucose, calcium, pH and malonyldialdehyde(MDA). 10% homogenates of brain cortex were incubated for 30 min. at 38 °C (control values) andunder hypothermia (30 °C and 22 °C). The hypothermic conditions significantly decreased the metabolic rate(pyruvate, lactate and glucose concentrations), the lipoperoxidative activities decreased distinctly and showeda beneficial effect on pH values.When rats were (before being killed by decapitation) exposed to hypobaric hypoxia (9000 m, lasting 30 min.),the results were less distinct and not so unambiguous. A favourable effect of hypothermic conditions on pH values,partially on lipoperoxidative activities and calcium concentration (lower release) as well as on metabolic rate wasdescribed.
Key words:
hypothermia, hypoxia, developmental process, brain cortex
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