1993
Ischemia as an Excitotoxic Lesion: Protection Against Hippocampal Nerve Cell Loss by Denervation
Diemer N, Johansen F, Benveniste H, Bruhn T, Berg M, Valente E, Jørgensen M. Ischemia as an Excitotoxic Lesion: Protection Against Hippocampal Nerve Cell Loss by Denervation. Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement 1993, 57: 94-101. PMID: 8380675, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-9266-5_14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPyramidal neuronsIschemic neuron damageVulnerable nerve cellsTransient cerebral ischemiaGABA-ergic interneuronsNerve cell lossMin of ischemiaHippocampal pyramidal neuronsRelease of glutamateExtracellular glutamate releaseKainate/Neuroexcitatory mechanismsNeuron damagePostischemic periodCerebral ischemiaHilus cellsPostischemic hypoperfusionCalcium blockersGlutamate releaseIntact innervationIschemic animalsDenervated ratsDentate hilusReceptor autoradiographyCA1 neurons
1989
Ischemic Damage in Hippocampal CA1 is Dependent on Glutamate Release and Intact Innervation from CA3
Benveniste H, Jørgensen M, Sandberg M, Christensen T, Hagberg H, Diemer N. Ischemic Damage in Hippocampal CA1 is Dependent on Glutamate Release and Intact Innervation from CA3. Cerebrovascular And Brain Metabolism Reviews 1989, 9: 629-639. PMID: 2570785, DOI: 10.1038/jcbfm.1989.90.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCA1 regionPyramidal cellsGlutamate releaseIntact innervationHippocampal tissueCA1 tissueInjection siteIschemia-induced releaseIschemia-induced damageTransient global ischemiaCA1 pyramidal cellsRelease of glutamateGlutamatergic afferentsIschemic damageHippocampal CA1CA1 pyramidsGlobal ischemiaCA3 regionPathogenetic significanceIschemiaNeurotoxic potentialCA3CA1GlutamateInnervation