M Plotkine, C Lionsquy, C Caillard, R Boulu, P Rossignol
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摘要
研究了窒息对大鼠脑皮质电图(E. Co. g)和心电图(E. C. g)的影响。测量了电磁感应的ST分量增强与电磁感应模式消失之间的时间差。它比e.c.g.唯一的研究提供了更多关于窒息期间脑生存的有用信息。静脉注射吡啶醇(50 mg/kg)、长春胺(5 mg/kg)或心得安(1 mg/kg)后,这种延迟增加(脑抗缺氧作用),但戊巴比妥(60 mg/kg)对其没有影响。
[Specific assessment of the cerebral and cardiac effects of asphyxic hypoxia. Application to the study of substances with protective activity].
The influence of asphyxia on electrocorticogram (E. Co. G.) and electrocardiogram (E. C. G.) has been studied in curarized rats. The delay between the heightening of the ST component of E. C. G. and the disappearance of E. Co. G. pattern was measured. It provided more useful information on cerebral survival during asphyxia than the only study of E. Co. G. did. This delay was increased (cerebral antihypoxic effect) after intravenous treatment with pyritinol (50 mg/kg), vincamine (5 mg/kg) or propranolol (1 mg/kg), but it was not influenced by pentobarbital (60 mg/kg).