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# 30385 | PHILOSSIFUR'S Cryonet Commentary [Phil Ossifur] |
forums mostly feature the
same people year after year.
BRAIN STATE AFTER 24 HOURS-- Cryonet search
Tracking lines of discussion Cryonet (Mon, 28 Jan 2008, 4 KB) |
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# 30353 | Brain state after 24 hours [RAMole] |
Jan 2008 23:32:30 EST
Subject: Brain state after 24 hours
A while back I remarked that at (Thu, 24 Jan 2008, 3 KB) |
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# 17185 | Replies to Jul 15-8 Cryonets [Louis Epstein] |
is simply that doctors have been preserving
>brains gotten from bodies hours after death for some time. There is still
> . . . destruction depends a lot on how the brains were treated both
>before and after they were obtained as specimens. It may or may not have
>destroyed the person IN the brain,but that is a separate issue... and . . . To what extent can it be confidently
stated that information remains stored
in a brain (Fri, 3 Aug 2001, 15 KB) |
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# 5105 | SCI.dendritic spines update [mike] |
of Doug Skrecky [1] on Sept. 14 states that,
"Lowering temperature is an ineffective means for
preserving bodily structures. After death brain structures in
particular are rapidily degraded. Even at 4 degrees C after
blood flow is interrupted to the brain almost 50% of
dendrite spines are destroyed within 4 hours. After 24
hours this figure rises to (Sat, 04 Nov 95, 7 KB) |
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# 13171 | novel use for polyethylene glycol [Doug Skrecky] |
it can be applied
up to eight hours after the injury without
adversely affecting the patient' . . . treatment can be given up to
eight hours after the injury without losing
benefits, PEG may . . . the nerve fiber within 24 to 72
hours. If the nerve fibers separate, or
otherwise . . . group of animals received the
application immediately after the injury,
while a second group of animals was
treated with PEG eight hours after the
injury. Following the PEG applications, all
. . . and when
the impulses arrived at the brain.
Of the 47 guinea pigs used in . . . percent to 50 percent within 15
minutes after PEG was applied.
Measurements taken days and . . . nerve impulses traveling to
and from the brain," he says.
Though none of the animals . . . away.
The research was sponsored by the state of
Indiana, through support of the
Purdue- (Mon, 31 Jan 2000, 11 KB) |
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# 31377 | Should NADH be added to washout fluids? [oberon] |
supplement, but judging by its effects on brain
function and aging, it should be.]
Front . . . 34.
Intranasal administration with NAD+ profoundly decreases brain injury in a rat model of transient . . . activation plays a significant role in ischemic brain damage. Increasing evidence has supported the hypothesis . . . hypothesized that NAD+ administration may decrease ischemic brain injury. In this study, we used a . . . delivery significantly increased NAD+ contents in the brains. Intranasal delivery with 10 mg/kg NAD+ at 2 hours after ischemic onset profoundly decreased infarct formation when assessed either at 24 or 72 hours after ischemia. The NAD+ administration also significantly attenuated . . . Rating Scale (MDRS) and the Mini Mental State Examination. After 6 months of treatment, subjects (Thu, 5 Feb 2009, 7 KB) |
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# 29173 | NADH - an underrated supplement [oberon] |
34.
Intranasal administration with NAD+ profoundly decreases brain injury in
a rat model of transient . . . activation plays a
significant role in ischemic brain damage. Increasing evidence has
supported the hypothesis . . . hypothesized that NAD+
administration may decrease ischemic brain injury. In this study, we used
a . . . delivery significantly increased NAD+
contents in the brains. Intranasal delivery with 10 mg/kg NAD+ at 2 hours
after ischemic onset profoundly decreased infarct formation when assessed
either at 24 or 72 hours after ischemia. The NAD+ administration also
significantly attenuated . . . mg/kg nicotinamide did not
decrease ischemic brain damage. These results provide the first in . . . Rating Scale (MDRS) and the Mini Mental
State Examination. After 6 months of treatment, subjects (Thu, 22 Feb 2007, 5 KB) |
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# 30383 | Re: Brain state after 24 hours [Mark Plus] |
Mark Plus <markplus@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Brain state after 24 hours
Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:02: (Sun, 27 Jan 2008, 2 KB) |
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# 30386 | Resuscitation Science [Mark Plus] |
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Resuscitation Science: Is There a Third State of Being?
Doctors Learning More About Bringing . . . the heart irreversibly stops beating or the brain shows no signs of activity according to . . . researchers & now believe there's a third state of being that hovers somewhere between life . . . can medicine bring patients back from that state without causing irreversible damage to the cells?
. . . arrest go on to suffer severe debilitating brain injury and sometimes don't live to leave the hospital alive."
Restarting the heart while protecting the brain is where the key to successful resuscitation . . . now of Sioux Falls, S.D., survived after being submerged for an hour in an icy lake.
"He certainly came (Mon, 28 Jan 2008, 10 KB) |
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# 30380 | Re: Brain state after 24 hours [Kennita Watson] |
Kennita Watson <kennita@gocryo.org>
Subject: Re: Brain state after 24 hours
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 17:47: (Sat, 26 Jan 2008, 2 KB) |
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