Literature DB >> 27683450

Incidence, hemodynamic, and electrical characteristics of spreading depolarization in a swine model are affected by local but not by intravenous application of magnesium.

Edgar Santos1, Fiorella León2, Humberto Silos2, Renan Sanchez-Porras2, C William Shuttleworth3, Andreas Unterberg2, Oliver W Sakowitz2.   

Abstract

The aim was to characterize the effects of magnesium sulfate, using i.v. bolus and local administration, using intrinsic signal imaging, and on electrocorticographic activity during the induction and propagation of spreading depolarizations in the gyrencephalic porcine brain. Local application of magnesium sulfate led to a complete inhibition of spreading depolarizations. One hour after washing out the topical magnesium sulfate, re-incidence of the spreading depolarizations was observed in 50% of the hemispheres. Those spreading depolarizations showed attenuation in hemodynamic characteristics and speed in intrinsic optical signal imaging. The electrical amplitude decreased through electrocorticographic activity. Intravenous magnesium therapy showed no significant effects on spreading depolarization incidence and characteristics.
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Keywords:  Animal models; brain imaging; cerebral blood flow measurement; intrinsic optical signal imaging; magnesium; optical imaging; spreading depression

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27683450      PMCID: PMC5363671          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X16671317

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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