Vd. Gerasimov et al., Preconditioning by motor activity protects rat hippocampal CA1 neurons against prolonged ischemia, BRAIN RES, 888(2), 2001, pp. 326-329
Recovery of orthodromic and antidromic population spikes in CA1 hippocampal
slices of 30-day-old Wistar rats has been studied in the reperfusion perio
d after prolonged (90 min) decapitation ischemia with and without preceding
15 min long non-voluntary motor activity of intact animals. The preconditi
oning motor activity significantly enhances the resistance of pyramidal neu
rons to ischemia at a temperature of 30 degreesC. The period of protection
lasts for up to 40 min after the end of motor activity. In case the ischemi
a was started within 5-10 min after the preconditioning, complete restorati
on of the field potentials to preischemic control level could be achieved.
These data are the first indication of the neuroprotective effect of precon
ditioning motor activity in CA1 damage after prolonged global ischemia. (C)
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