Effects of acidosis on the post-hypoxic recovery of synaptic transmission in gerbil hippocampal slices |
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Authors: | Kamada Y Hiramatsu K Sakaki T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurosurgery, Nara Medical University, 840 Shijou-cho, Nara 634-8522, Kashihara, Japan. zan14530@nifty.ne.jp |
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Abstract: | We investigated the effects of acidosis on the hypoxic neuronal damage using gerbil hippocampal slices. Acidosis has delayed the onset of harmful hypoxic depolarization, resulting in a decrease in the total hypoxic period and the hypoxic depolarization. This effect has been considered to be protective. However, the synaptic recovery after reoxygenation was attenuated when acidosis (pH: 6.2-6.9) was sustained. Conversely, the synaptic recovery was potentiated when the acidosis was restored to the physiological milieu during the reoxygenation period. These results suggest that acidosis plays a protective effect against the hypoxic neuronal damage only when rapid appreciable pH recovery is achieved during reoxygenation. |
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Keywords: | Acidosis Neuroprotection Hypoxia Hippocampal slice Gerbil |
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