1.Transient Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption Induced by Cerebral Concussion.
Hyuk CHANG ; Yun Su HWANG ; Hyun Young PARK ; Hak Seung LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2016;34(1):88-89
No abstract available.
Blood-Brain Barrier*
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Brain Concussion*
2.Transient Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption Induced by Cerebral Concussion.
Hyuk CHANG ; Yun Su HWANG ; Hyun Young PARK ; Hak Seung LEE
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2016;34(1):88-89
No abstract available.
Blood-Brain Barrier*
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Brain Concussion*
3.Contrast Medium-Induced Transient Neurologic Deteriorations Following Cerebral angiography and Coil Embolization for Unruptured Aneurysm: Report of Two Cases.
Young Jun SEO ; Chang Hwa CHOI
Korean Journal of Cerebrovascular Surgery 2010;12(4):245-249
Cerebral angiography with contrast medium (CM) is a key method for diagnosis and interventional treatment of intracranial cerebral vascular lesions. Cerebral angiography causes few neurologic complications. There have been rare reports of complications related to disruption of the blood-brain barrier due to the administration of nonionic CM. We observed two patients with transient neurologic complications following cerebral angiography and coil embolization for unruptured aneurysm.
Aneurysm
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Blood-Brain Barrier
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Cerebral Angiography
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Humans
4.Research progress on the effects and mechanisms of electroacupuncture on radiation-induced brain injury.
Xin WU ; Yan-Hui LI ; Jian-Feng GAO
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2023;75(1):108-114
Radiation-induced brain injury is a serious complication after cranio-cerebral radiotherapy, which affects the patient's quality of life and survival. A large number of studies have shown that various mechanisms such as neuronal apoptosis, blood-brain barrier damage, and synaptic dysfunction may be related to radiation-induced brain injury. Acupuncture has an important role in clinical rehabilitation of various brain injuries. As a new type of acupuncture, electroacupuncture has the characteristics of strong control ability, uniform and long-lasting stimulation, and is widely used in clinic. This article reviews the effects and mechanisms of electroacupuncture on radiation-induced brain injury, in order to provide a theoretical basis and experimental support for reasonable clinical application.
Humans
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Electroacupuncture
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Quality of Life
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Brain
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Brain Injuries
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Blood-Brain Barrier
5.Rapid Progression of Early Delayed Radiation Effect in Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma.
Kyung Jae PARK ; Shin Hyuk KANG ; Hoon Kap LEE ; Yong Gu CHUNG
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 2009;46(6):564-567
Early delayed radiation effects are known to occur within several months after completing radiotherapy for brain tumors. We present marked changes of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan that occurred one month after radiotherapy in a patient with a pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, which was eventually diagnosed as an early delayed radiation effect. Such an early development of dramatic MRI change has not been reported in patients treated with radiotherapy for pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas.
Blood-Brain Barrier
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Brain Neoplasms
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
6.Is the Phenomenon of Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption Induced with Mannitol All-or-None?.
Soo Han YOON ; Ki Hong CHO ; Kyung Gi CHO ; Young Min AHN ; Young Hwan AHN
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society 1996;25(9):1768-1771
We evaluated the effect of mannitol-induced blood-brain-barrier disruption(BBBD) in 20 rats of the routine-dose mannitol group(1.75g/kg), 7 rats of the small-dose mannitol group(0.87g/kg), and 10 rats of the saline control group. Radioactivity ratios of brain section to plama in the routine dose mannitol group revealed a wide variation of 0.0134 to 0.1747 which was compared to the small dose mannitol group of 0.0107-0.0275 in the plasma albumin space and to the saline control group of 0.0051-0.0174. This result suggest that mannitol-induced BBBD may not be threshold event of all-or-none phenopomenon, but progressive graded reaction with various sensitivity.
Animals
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Blood-Brain Barrier*
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Brain
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Mannitol*
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Radioactivity
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Rats
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Serum Albumin
7.Advances in Mechanisms of Blood Brain Barrier Impairment Induced by Sleep Deprivation.
Ji-Xiang ZHU ; Yu-Lin HUANG ; Kun NI ; Yue LIU ; Zheng-Liang MA
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2022;44(5):885-890
Sleep deprivation,the process and state of partial or complete lack of normal sleep caused by various factors,is prevalent at present.Seriously impairing the physical and mental health,sleep deprivation has become a public health problem that cannot be ignored.Studies have demonstrated that blood-brain barrier impairment is the key pathophysiological process of a variety of neurological diseases.Although clinical and basic studies have suggested that sleep deprivation can induce blood-brain barrier impairment,the underlying mechanisms remain to be elucidated.This review summarizes the advances in the mechanisms of blood-brain barrier impairment induced by sleep deprivation.
Humans
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Sleep Deprivation/complications*
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Blood-Brain Barrier
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Brain
8.A Case of Status Epilepticus Following High Dose of Intradermal Lidocaine Injection.
Se Kwang OH ; Yong Chul CHO ; Do Hyun KOO ; Seung RYU ; Jin Woong LEE ; Seung Whan KIM ; In Sool YOO
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 2008;19(5):595-597
Lidocaine is widely used as local anesthetic agent in the emergency department. Lidocaine crosses the blood brain barrier rapidly, and has been recognized generally as a proconvulsant drug. Acute lidocaine intoxication has a variety of causes, most of which related to excessive or inappropriate therapeutic dose. It has been recommended the total amount of lidocaine should not exceed 5 mg/kg without epinephrine and 7 mg/kg with epinephrine. We present a case of a patient who developed generalized convulsive status epilepticus following administration of lidocaine for epidermograft.
Blood-Brain Barrier
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Emergencies
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Epinephrine
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Humans
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Lidocaine
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Seizures
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Status Epilepticus
9.Evaluation of influences of triflouromethyl hydroartemisinine (ART-F) on electroencephalographic activities of some encephalic structures in experimental rabbits
Pharmaceutical Journal 2003;10():30-32
Triflouromethylhydroartemisinine (ART-F) effects on electroencephalogram (EEG) of experimental rabbits. The results showed that ART-F with doses 20 mg/kg for 14 days weren't a tendency to inhibit the voltage of basic waves of EEG produced at reticulum in brain system and somato-sensitive in brain-tunic. With doses 50 mg/kg for 14 days, ART-F had a tendency to excite and influenced the ability of higher function of the nervous system
Electroencephalography
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Rabbits
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Blood-Brain Barrier
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drugs
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Animal Experimentation
10.Intracerebroventricular drug administration.
Translational and Clinical Pharmacology 2017;25(3):117-124
Among the various routes of drug administration, perhaps the least studied is intracerebroventricular (ICV) administration. This route has been shown to be particularly useful in administering to the central nervous system (CNS) drugs that do not cross the blood-brain barrier readily. As such, the ICV route is a valuable option for providing therapeutic CNS drug concentrations to treat patients with CNS infectious and neoplastic diseases. This route of drug administration also has the advantage of minimizing systemic toxicity.
Blood-Brain Barrier
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Central Nervous System
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Humans
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Meningitis
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Pharmacokinetics