1996
White Matter Stroke: Autoprotective Mechanisms with Therapeutic Implications
Fern R, Ransom B, Waxman S. White Matter Stroke: Autoprotective Mechanisms with Therapeutic Implications. Cerebrovascular Diseases 1996, 6: 59-65. DOI: 10.1159/000107999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWhite matterAnoxic injuryWhite matter strokeIncidence of strokeCNS white matterLevels of GABARecovery of functionResult of anoxiaIrreversible dysfunctionAnoxic insultPharmacological strategiesIrreversible injuryTherapeutic implicationsEndogenous storesExogenous GABAInjuryGABAAutoprotective mechanismsStrokeIntracellular eventsExtracellular spaceCa2Protective treatmentAdenosineInflux
1992
Ultrastructural concomitants of anoxic injury and early post-anoxic recovery in rat optic nerve
Waxman S, Black J, Stys P, Ransom B. Ultrastructural concomitants of anoxic injury and early post-anoxic recovery in rat optic nerve. Brain Research 1992, 574: 105-119. PMID: 1638387, DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(92)90806-k.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOptic nerveRat optic nerveMin of anoxiaPost-anoxic recoveryAnoxic injuryAstrocyte processesMyelin sheathLoss of microtubulesCell-mediated damageCNS white matterInflux of calciumLarge-diameter axonsPrevious electrophysiological studiesAction potential conductionWhite matter tractsNodes of RanvierAnoxic insultUltrastructure of axonsGlial cellsVesicular degenerationConduction blockEarly recoveryElectrophysiological studiesNerveSignificant injuryIonic mechanisms of anoxic injury in mammalian CNS white matter: role of Na+ channels and Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger
Stys P, Waxman S, Ransom B. Ionic mechanisms of anoxic injury in mammalian CNS white matter: role of Na+ channels and Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger. Journal Of Neuroscience 1992, 12: 430-439. PMID: 1311030, PMCID: PMC6575619, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.12-02-00430.1992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRat optic nerveCompound action potentialAnoxic injuryOptic nerveWhite matterAction potentialsCentral white matter tractsWhite matter injuryCNS white matterMembrane depolarizationAnoxia/ischemiaWhite matter tractsCNS protectionAnoxic insultMyelinated tractsChannel blockersExchanger blockerIrreversible injuryExtracellular Ca2Mammalian CNSNerveInjuryMore injuriesBlockersFunctional integrity