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Global Cerebral Ischaemia

O Neill, M. J., Bond, A., Omstein, P. L., Ward, M. A., Hicks, C. A., Hoo, K., et al. (1998) Decahydroisoquinolines novel competitive AMPA/kainate antagonists with neuroprotec-tive effects in global cerebral ischaemia. Neuropharmacology 37,1211-1222. [Pg.43]

Kerckhoff, W., Hossmann, K. A., Hossmann, V., 1983 No effect of prostacyclin on blood flow, regulation of blood flow and blood coagulation following global cerebral ischaemia. Stroke 14, 724-730. [Pg.78]

Sofeir, M., Deshayes, S., Plotkine, M., Boulu, R. G., 1983 Influence of imidazole in rabbits submitted to global cerebral ischaemia. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. (Suppl. 1) 3, S295-296. [Pg.86]

Cerebral global transient ischaemia in rats induced a rise in cNOS activity from 62.0 6.1 to 133.3113.3 pmol/min x mg protein and cGMP levels from 459.3149.6 to 1974.11132.1 fmol/mg protein (FernAndez etal. 1997). Pre-treatment with 10 mg desmethyl tirilazad/kg intraperitoneally abolished these increases. [Pg.490]

Desmethyl tirilazad reduced brain nitric oxide synthase activity and cyclic guanosine monophosphate during cerebral global ischaemia in rats (Fernandez et al. 1997). [Pg.510]


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