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Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice

Hibernation is a unique physiological state that evolved to survive periods of food shortages. It is characterized by profound decreases in metabolic rate, body temperature and physiological functions. Studies have shown that animals in hibernation can resist neurological damage. Here, we aimed to s...

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Autores principales: Ren, Changhong, Li, Sijie, Rajah, Gary, Shao, Guo, Lu, Guowei, Han, Rongrong, Huang, Qingjian, Li, Haiyan, Ding, Yuchuan, Jin, Kunlin, Ji, Xunming
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Publicado: JKL International LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6065299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30090664
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2018.0702
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author Ren, Changhong
Li, Sijie
Rajah, Gary
Shao, Guo
Lu, Guowei
Han, Rongrong
Huang, Qingjian
Li, Haiyan
Ding, Yuchuan
Jin, Kunlin
Ji, Xunming
author_facet Ren, Changhong
Li, Sijie
Rajah, Gary
Shao, Guo
Lu, Guowei
Han, Rongrong
Huang, Qingjian
Li, Haiyan
Ding, Yuchuan
Jin, Kunlin
Ji, Xunming
author_sort Ren, Changhong
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description Hibernation is a unique physiological state that evolved to survive periods of food shortages. It is characterized by profound decreases in metabolic rate, body temperature and physiological functions. Studies have shown that animals in hibernation can resist neurological damage. Here, we aimed to study whether hypoxia can induce a hibernation-like state in a traditionally non-hibernating animal and whether it is neuroprotective. All procedures were conducted according to international guidelines on laboratory animal safety. Mice C57BL/6 (19-21g) were placed into a 125 mL jar with fresh air and the jar was sealed with a rubber plug. For each run, the tolerance limit was judged by the animals’ appearance for "air hunger”. The animal was removed from the jar as soon as its first gasping breath appeared and was moved to another fresh-air-containing jar of similar volume. This procedure was performed in four runs. The hypoxia exposure significantly decreased oxygen (O(2)) consumption, carbon dioxide (CO(2)) production, respiratory rate and heart rate. Meanwhile, rectal temperature reached a minimum of 12.7±2.56°C, which is lower than a wide range of ambient temperatures. The mimicked hibernation decreased the infarct size in a focal cerebral ischemia mouse model. Our findings suggest the possibility of inducing suspended animation-like hibernation states for medical applications post injury.
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spelling pubmed-60652992018-08-08 Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice Ren, Changhong Li, Sijie Rajah, Gary Shao, Guo Lu, Guowei Han, Rongrong Huang, Qingjian Li, Haiyan Ding, Yuchuan Jin, Kunlin Ji, Xunming Aging Dis Short Communication Hibernation is a unique physiological state that evolved to survive periods of food shortages. It is characterized by profound decreases in metabolic rate, body temperature and physiological functions. Studies have shown that animals in hibernation can resist neurological damage. Here, we aimed to study whether hypoxia can induce a hibernation-like state in a traditionally non-hibernating animal and whether it is neuroprotective. All procedures were conducted according to international guidelines on laboratory animal safety. Mice C57BL/6 (19-21g) were placed into a 125 mL jar with fresh air and the jar was sealed with a rubber plug. For each run, the tolerance limit was judged by the animals’ appearance for "air hunger”. The animal was removed from the jar as soon as its first gasping breath appeared and was moved to another fresh-air-containing jar of similar volume. This procedure was performed in four runs. The hypoxia exposure significantly decreased oxygen (O(2)) consumption, carbon dioxide (CO(2)) production, respiratory rate and heart rate. Meanwhile, rectal temperature reached a minimum of 12.7±2.56°C, which is lower than a wide range of ambient temperatures. The mimicked hibernation decreased the infarct size in a focal cerebral ischemia mouse model. Our findings suggest the possibility of inducing suspended animation-like hibernation states for medical applications post injury. JKL International LLC 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6065299/ /pubmed/30090664 http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2018.0702 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Ren et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Ren, Changhong
Li, Sijie
Rajah, Gary
Shao, Guo
Lu, Guowei
Han, Rongrong
Huang, Qingjian
Li, Haiyan
Ding, Yuchuan
Jin, Kunlin
Ji, Xunming
Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice
title Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice
title_full Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice
title_fullStr Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice
title_short Hypoxia, hibernation and Neuroprotection: An Experimental Study in Mice
title_sort hypoxia, hibernation and neuroprotection: an experimental study in mice
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6065299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30090664
http://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2018.0702
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