Fish Oil Diet Associated with Acute Reperfusion Related Hemorrhage, and with Reduced Stroke-Related Sickness Behaviors and Motor Impairment
Michaela C. Pascoe,David W. Howells,David P. Crewther,Nicki Constantinou,Leeanne M. Carey,Sarah S J Rewell,Giovanni M. Turchini,Gunveen Kaur,Sheila G. Crewther +8 more
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In surviving animals, PUFA supplementation did not influence infarct size as determined 6 weeks after surgery, but did decrease omega-6-fatty-acid levels, moderate sickness behaviors, acute motor impairment, and longer-term locomotor hyperactivity and depression/anxiety-like behavior.Citations
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Joshua B. Bederson,Lawrence H. Pitts,Miles Tsuji,Merry C. Nishimura,Richard L. Davis,Henry M. Bartkowski +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the incidence and size of infarction after occlusion of different portions of the rat middle cerebral artery (MCA) in order to define the reliability and predictability of this model of brain ischemia.