Criteria of reversibility of suppression of bioelectric activity of the brain in alcoholic coma: experimental study

I. Kostenko, M. B. Ivanov, Tatiana Viktorovna Alexandrova, A. B. Verveda, A. V. Shults, B. S. Litvincev, M. Alexandrov
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The aim. The aim of the study is to determine prognostically significant criteria for the reversibility of the suppression of the generation of bioelectrical activity using an experimental model of alcoholic coma. Materials and methods. The work was performed on 27 nonlinear sexually mature rats weighing 340±40 g, which received a 40% solution of ethyl alcohol by the oral route in fractional doses of 12.6 g/kg, which corresponded to LD50. EEG monitoring was performed until there was a definite effect (from 1 to 54 hours). Results. In a favorable outcome of alcoholic coma (11 rats), the EEG results contained the following phase states: 1) a pattern of continuous activity with registration of flashes with intense modulation amplitudes (modulation coefficient 10-12, index 25-35%); 2) a pattern of discrete activity (signal suppression index does not exceed 10%), which was recorded only in the toxicogenic phase; 3) a pattern of awakening. In the lethal outcome of cerebral insufficiency (16 rats), there were the following states of bioelectric activity: 1) weakly modulated continuous activity (modulation coefficient is less than 5); 2) fragmented activity (suppression index is 20-50%); 3) “flash-suppression” pattern; 4) a pattern of periodic discharges; 5) isoelectric silence. The terminal phase of cerebral insufficiency was characterized by the presence of high-amplitude waves with a frequency of 1-1.5 Hz, alternating with 3-4 oscillations decreasing in amplitude. Conclusion. In a case of acute poisoning with ethanol at a dose of LD50, the prognostically favorable EEG sign is the amplitude modulation of continuous activity, which reflects the preservation of synchronizing thalamocortical interactions. In the toxicogenic phase of the poisoning, a pattern of discrete activity can be recorded (modulation index is up to 10%), which reflects the suppressive effect of ethanol rather than the decay of the bioelectrogenesis mechanisms.
酒精性昏迷中脑生物电活性抑制可逆性的标准:实验研究
的目标。本研究的目的是利用酒精性昏迷的实验模型,确定抑制生物电活性产生的可逆性的预后显著标准。材料和方法。实验对象为27只体重为340±40 g的非线性性成熟大鼠,以12.6 g/kg的分数剂量(LD50)口服40%乙醇溶液。脑电图监测进行,直到有明确的效果(从1到54小时)。结果。在酒精昏迷的有利结果(11只大鼠)中,脑电图结果包含以下相状态:1)连续活动模式,伴有强烈调制幅度的闪光(调制系数10-12,指数25-35%);2)离散活动模式(信号抑制指数不超过10%),仅在毒性阶段记录;3)觉醒的模式。在脑功能不全致死性结局(16只大鼠)中,生物电活动呈现如下状态:1)弱调节的持续活动(调节系数小于5);2)碎片化活性(抑制指数为20-50%);3)“闪光抑制”模式;4)周期性放电模式;5)等电沉默。脑功能不全终末期以1 ~ 1.5 Hz频率的高振幅波为特征,伴有3 ~ 4次振幅递减的交替振荡。结论。在LD50剂量的急性乙醇中毒病例中,预后有利的脑电图标志是连续活动的幅度调制,这反映了同步丘脑皮质相互作用的保存。在中毒的致毒阶段,可以记录到一种离散的活动模式(调制指数高达10%),这反映了乙醇的抑制作用,而不是生物电生成机制的衰变。
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