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Key Neuroprotective Role for Endogenous Adenosine A1 Receptor Activation During Asphyxia in the Fetal Sheep
2003
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and Purpose-The fetus is well known to be able to survive prolonged exposure to asphyxia with minimal injury compared with older animals. We and others have observed a rapid suppression of EEG intensity with the onset of asphyxia, suggesting active inhibition that may be a major neuroprotective adaptation to asphyxia. Adenosine is a key regulator of cerebral metabolism in the fetus. Methods-We therefore tested the hypothesis that infusion of the specific adenosine A 1 receptor antagonist
doi:10.1161/01.str.0000083623.77327.ce
pmid:12933964
fatcat:tkqild5h7nbypgrp4h5qspq4cm