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Excitotoxic index

The excitotoxic index was developed by our group as a composite descriptor of excitatory/inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitter balance as measured by microdialysis in the brain s extracellular space (66,102). This index is defined as ... [Pg.28]

Our group was able to show that 12.5 min of normothermic global ischemia led to significant, 7- to 12-fold increases in the striatal excitotoxic index that persisted for 3 4 h. By contrast, animals with postischemic hypothermia (30°C for 3 h) showed no changes in the excitotoxic index during recirculation (103). [Pg.28]

Globus M. Y., Ginsberg M. D., and Busto R. (1991) Excitotoxic index—a biochemical marker of selective vulnerability. Neurosci. Lett. 127, 39-42. [Pg.35]

Early moderatepostischemic hypothermia attenuates the rise in excitotoxic index in the hippocampus—a possible mechanism for the beneficial effects of postischemic moderate cooBng. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 11, S10. [Pg.37]


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