

Author: Amiridze N. Dang Y. Brown O.R.
Publisher: Maney Publishing
ISSN: 1743-2928
Source: Redox Report, Vol.4, Iss.4, 1999-08, pp. : 165-170
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Abstract
Microdialysis was done on 300–400 g, awake, male rats with microdialysis probes inserted through guide cannulas into the striatum (Bregma co-ordinates A 0.5, L 2.9, D –4.0 for guide cannulas implanted 5 days previously). Rats were exposed to hyperbaric oxygen (HBO; 6 atm absolute, 5 atm gauge pressure of oxygen with carbon dioxide absorbed by soda lime). Artificial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) containing 5 mM sodium salicylate was perfused at 1 µl/min and collected over sequential 10 min intervals with rats breathing air, then HBO, and after decompression. Times to convulsions and duration and severity of convulsions were observed and recorded. CSF samples were analyzed for 2,3- and 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHBA), reaction products of hydroxyl radicals with salicylate, by HPLC and compared to authentic standards. Recovery of DHBAs was 48% from fluid surrounding microdialysis probes, based on
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