Fundamental research progress of mild hypothermia in cerebral protection

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Through the years, the clinical application of mild hypothermia has been carried out worldwide and is built from the exploration and cognition of neuroprotection mechanisms by hypothermia. However, within the last decade, extensive and fundamental researches in this area have been conducted. In addition to aspects of the previous findings, scholars have discovered several new contents and uncertain results. This article reviews and summarizes this decade's progression of mild hypothermia in lowering the cerebral oxygen metabolism, protecting the blood-brain-barrier, regulating the inflammatory response, regulating the excessive release of neurotransmitters, inhibiting calcium overload, and reducing neuronal apoptosis. In many aspects, particularly in regulating inflammatory reverse reaction, various results have been reported and therefore guide scholars to conduct more detailed analysis and investigation in order to discover the inherent theories surrounding the effect of mild hypothermia, and for better clinical services. © 2013 Bao and Xu.

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Bao, L., & Xu, F. (2013). Fundamental research progress of mild hypothermia in cerebral protection. SpringerPlus. SpringerOpen. https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-306

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