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THE EFFECT OF INDUCED HYPOTHERMIA UPON OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN THE RAT BRAIN
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1975
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Cerebral Metabolic RatePhysiological RegulationSocial SciencesCerebral Vascular RegulationOxidative StressHyperthermiaBrain InjuryNeurologyHypoxia (Medicine)Nervous SystemCerebral Blood FlowNeurophysiologyPhysiologyTissue OxygenationNeuroscienceMetabolismMedicineCmr O2Anesthesiology
Abstract— The effect of hypothermia upon cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen (CMR O2 ) was studied in artificially ventilated rats, anaesthetized with nitrous oxide. Cerebral blood flow was measured with a modification of the Kety and Schmidt technique using 133 xenon. CMR O2 , was found to decrease linearily with temperature in the temperature range 37°C‐22°C. At normal temperatures CMR O2 , fell by about 5 per cent per degree C. At a body temperature of 22°C both cerebral blood flow and CMR O2 , were reduced to about 25 per cent of normal.
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