Abstract
The aims of the present paper were to ascertain whether the heat-induced ischemia and oxidative damage to the hypothalamus and lethality in mice could be ameliorated by hyperbaric oxygen therapy. When normobaric air-treated mice underwent heat treatment, the fractional survival and core temperature at 4hours after heat stress were found to be 0 of 12 and 34 °C± 0.3 °C, respectively. In hyperbaric oxygen-treated mice, when exposed to the same treatment, both fractional survival and core temperature values were significantly increased to new values of 12/12 and 37.3 °C± 0.3 °C, respectively. Compared to normobaric air-treated heatstroke mice, hyperbaric oxygen-treated mice displayed lower hypothalamic values of cellular ischemia and damage markers, prooxidant enzymes, proinflammatory cytokines, inducible nitric oxide synthase-dependent nitric oxide, and neuronal damage score. The data indicate that hyperbaric oxygen may improve outcomes of heatstroke by normalization of hypothalamic and thermoregulatory function in mice. Copyright © 2010 Po-An Tai et al.
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Tai, P. A., Chang, C. K., Niu, K. C., Lin, M. T., Chiu, W. T., & Lin, J. W. (2010). Reduction of ischemic and oxidative damage to the hypothalamus by hyperbaric oxygen in heatstroke mice. Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/609526
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