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English: Inhibiting the Na+/K+ pump with OGD evokes AD in a live parasagittal slice. AD arises initially in the hippocampal formation, coursing through CA3, CA1 and then dentate gyrus (pseudocolored blue-yellow denoting cell swelling) at ∼5 minutes of OGD exposure. AD next arises in frontal neocortex at ∼6 minutes and striatum at about 9 minutes. Upon return to control saline at 10 minutes these regions show ever increasing light scatter (purple pseudocoloring) denoting neuronal damage. There is no recovery over the next 20 minutes. Striatum displays minimal damage likely because AD is generated late in the OGD period. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Brisson C, Hsieh Y, Kim D, Jin A, Andrew R (2014). "Brainstem Neurons Survive the Identical Ischemic Stress That Kills Higher Neurons: Insight to the Persistent Vegetative State". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0096585. PMID 24802253. PMC: 4011844. | ||
Author | Brisson C, Hsieh Y, Kim D, Jin A, Andrew R | ||
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Author | Brisson C, Hsieh Y, Kim D, Jin A, Andrew R |
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Image title | Inhibiting the Na+/K+ pump with OGD evokes AD in a live parasagittal slice. AD arises initially in the hippocampal formation, coursing through CA3, CA1 and then dentate gyrus (pseudocolored blue-yellow denoting cell swelling) at ?5 minutes of OGD exposure. AD next arises in frontal neocortex at ?6 minutes and striatum at about 9 minutes. Upon return to control saline at 10 minutes these regions show ever increasing light scatter (purple pseudocoloring) denoting neuronal damage. There is no recovery over the next 20 minutes. Striatum displays minimal damage likely because AD is generated late in the OGD period. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |