BACKGROUND: The optimal rate to rewarm infants after therapeutic hypothermia is unclear. In this study we examined whether slow rewarming after 72âh of hypothermia would attenuate white matter injury. METHODS: Near-term fetal sheep received sham occlusion (nâ=â8) or cerebral ischemia for 30âmin, followed by normothermia (nâ=â7) or hypothermia from 3-72âh, with either spontaneous fast rewarming (nâ=â8) within 1âh, or slow rewarming at ~0.5â°C/h (nâ=â8) over 10âh. Fetuses were euthanized 7 days later. RESULTS: Ischemia was associated with loss of total and mature oligodendrocytes, reduced expression of myelin proteins and induction of microglia and astrocytes, compared with sham controls (Pâ<â0.05). Both hypothermia protocols were associated with a significant increase in numbers of total and mature oligodendrocytes, area fraction of myelin proteins and reduced numbers of microglia and astrocytes, compared with ischemia-normothermia (Pâ<â0.05). There was no difference in the number of oligodendrocytes, microglia or astrocytes or expression of myelin proteins between fast and slow rewarming after hypothermia. CONCLUSION: The rate of rewarming after a clinically relevant duration of hypothermia had no apparent effect on white matter protection by hypothermia after cerebral ischemia in near-term fetal sheep. IMPACT: Persistent white matter injury is a major contributor to long-term disability after neonatal encephalopathy despite treatment with therapeutic hypothermia. The optimal rate to rewarm infants after therapeutic hypothermia is unclear; current protocols were developed on a precautionary basis. We now show that slow rewarming at 0.5â°C/h did not improve histological white matter injury compared with rapid spontaneous rewarming after a clinically established duration of hypothermia in near-term fetal sheep.
Slow rewarming after hypothermia does not ameliorate white matter injury after hypoxia-ischemia in near-term fetal sheep.
低温症后缓慢复温并不能改善近足月胎羊缺氧缺血后的白质损伤
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作者:McDouall Alice, Zhou Kelly Q, Davies Anthony, Wassink Guido, Jones Timothy L M, Bennet Laura, Gunn Alistair J, Davidson Joanne O
| 期刊: | Pediatric Research | 影响因子: | 3.100 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb;97(3):1209-1219 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41390-024-03332-y | 研究方向: | 毒理研究 |
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