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- W2000852175 abstract "The aim of this study was to elucidate the mechanism of isolated vascular vertigo by determining selective and relative ischemic vulnerability of the vestibular structures using a global hypoperfusion model in rats. Sprague-Dawley male rats weighing 330-350 g were subjected to transient global ischemia of the brain using a 4-vessel-occlusion (4VO) model. After permanent occlusion of both vertebral arteries (VA) using electrocauterization, both common carotid arteries (CCAs) were occluded for 5-20 min with ligation. One hour after reperfusion of the CCAs, the animals were sacrificed and subjected to c-Fos staining of the entire cerebellum, brainstem, and vestibular ganglion. The rats in the sham group received the same surgical procedures except the vessel ligation. With 4VO for 5-15 min, both the sham and experimental groups showed a weak and scarce c-Fos expression in the medial vestibular nucleus (MVN), neuron Y, and cochlear nucleus. After 4VO for 20 min, only the MVN began to show a significant difference in the number of c-Fos positive neurons between the experimental and sham groups (33.7±17.7 vs.7.1±5.1, Wilcoxon rank test, p=0.005). With 4VO for up to 20 min, c-Fos positive neurons were not found in other areas of the brainstem and cerebellum, including the superior, lateral, and spinal vestibular nuclei, the vestibular ganglion, the cerebellar cortex, and the deep cerebellar nuclei. The vestibular structures appear to be vulnerable to ischemia more than any other structures in the brainstem and cerebellum. Of the vestibular structures, the MVN is most vulnerable to ischemic insults in rats. These findings are consistent with the common findings of vertigo as an initial and isolated symptom of posterior circulation ischemia in human." @default.
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- W2000852175 title "Vulnerability of the vestibular organs to transient ischemia: Implications for isolated vascular vertigo" @default.
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