Traumatic brain injury occurs frequently in dogs and cats due to motor vehicle accidents, falls and crush injuries. The primary lesion occurs at the time of injury and causes direct, irreversible damage to the brain parenchyma and vasculature. Secondary lesions occur in the minutes following the ...
Epilepsy is a common neurological disease in dogs affecting approximately 0.6–0.75% of the canine population. There is much evidence of neuroinflammation presence in epilepsy, creating new possibilities for the treatment of the disease. An increased exp
摘要: Background Epilepsy is a common neurological disease in dogs affecting approximately 0.6–0.75% of the canine population. There is much evidence of neuroinflammation presence in epilepsy, creating new...关键词: Interleukin-1 beta, Epilepsy, Traumatic brain injury, Cerebrospinal fluid, Serum, ...
Histopathological and succinic acid dehydrogenase (SAD) activity changes, and the electron spin resonance (ESR) were examined in the brains of dogs exposed to various hypothermic conditions. A simple hypothermic cardiac arrest of 5 min duration occurred in the group subjected to 28°C, and normal...
Objective: To investigate the expression changes of TNF α mRNA after brain explosive injury in dogs. Methods: With the brain explosive injury model we had developed, nuclei acid in situ hybridization with an antisense RNA probe and computer image analysis were used to detect the dynamic changes ...
Functional, morphological, and metabolic abnormalities of the cerebral microcirculation after concussive brain injury in cats. SUMMARY We induced experimental concussive brain injury by a fluid percussion device in anes- thetized cats equipped with a cranial window for the observat... EP Wei,WD Diet...
Silencing SQOR increased the sensitivity of the brain to hypoxia, whereas neuron-specific SQOR expression prevented hypoxia-induced sulfide accumulation, bioenergetic failure, and ischemic brain injury. Excluding SQOR from mitochondria increased sensitivity to hypoxia not only in the brain but also in ...
An equally important part of the new military program, code-named FIDOS (Functional Imaging to Develop Outstanding Service Dogs), will be therapeutic work with veterans returning from deployment, according to their research request. "The mechanisms of canine TBI [traumatic brain injury] and PTSD [...
The susceptibility of the brain to ischaemic injury dramatically limits its viability following interruptions in blood flow. However, data from studies of dissociated cells, tissue specimens, isolated organs and whole bodies have brought into question the temporal limits within which the brain is capable...
," a bundle of nerves located near the trigeminal nerve that transmits sensory signals from the face. In people and dogs, these nerves are located near the back of the roof of the mouth and are highly sensitive to pain or other changes — most likely to protect the brain from injury....