Get 20M+ Full-Text Papers For Less Than $1.50/day. Start a 14-Day Trial for You or Your Team.

Learn More →

SURVIVAL AND REVIVAL OF NERVOUS TISSUES AFTER ARREST OF CIRCULATION

SURVIVAL AND REVIVAL OF NERVOUS TISSUES AFTER ARREST OF CIRCULATION AFTER From the Department Pharmacologyartd Therapeutics, University Ghent GHENT, HE PROBLEM BELGIUM different parts the systern, after an arrest the circulation the blood during a given length time, is directly connected with the more general problem life death. Speaking an organismas a whole, all biologistswill agree that death is a condition in which some irreversible damageshave occurred in somefundamental organ, tissue physiological function the body-damages which make normal activity life the organism as a whole impossible. One the main factors inching such irreversible damagesis the arrest the heart the circulation the blood, which provokes anoxia asphyxia all cells, organs. This pathological condition may induce, after a given length time, irreversible damages which make normal activity life impossible.The question arises: What is the resistance the different physiological functions the organism to the interruption blood supply to anoxia? It is a well known fact that the muscles,the intestines even the heart are very resistant to the interruption blood supply anoxia. These organsmay indeed be revived resumetheir activities even days after the blood supply has been interrupted. But not all cells, , organs physiological functions are so resistant to the deprival blood supply anoxia, do not resume their activities, after a http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physiological Reviews The American Physiological Society

SURVIVAL AND REVIVAL OF NERVOUS TISSUES AFTER ARREST OF CIRCULATION

Physiological Reviews , Volume 30: 375 – Jul 1, 1950

Loading next page...
 
/lp/the-american-physiological-society/survival-and-revival-of-nervous-tissues-after-arrest-of-circulation-Z7FVSrGB0F

References

References for this paper are not available at this time. We will be adding them shortly, thank you for your patience.

Publisher
The American Physiological Society
Copyright
Copyright © 1950 the American Physiological Society
ISSN
0031-9333
eISSN
1522-1210
Publisher site
See Article on Publisher Site

Abstract

AFTER From the Department Pharmacologyartd Therapeutics, University Ghent GHENT, HE PROBLEM BELGIUM different parts the systern, after an arrest the circulation the blood during a given length time, is directly connected with the more general problem life death. Speaking an organismas a whole, all biologistswill agree that death is a condition in which some irreversible damageshave occurred in somefundamental organ, tissue physiological function the body-damages which make normal activity life the organism as a whole impossible. One the main factors inching such irreversible damagesis the arrest the heart the circulation the blood, which provokes anoxia asphyxia all cells, organs. This pathological condition may induce, after a given length time, irreversible damages which make normal activity life impossible.The question arises: What is the resistance the different physiological functions the organism to the interruption blood supply to anoxia? It is a well known fact that the muscles,the intestines even the heart are very resistant to the interruption blood supply anoxia. These organsmay indeed be revived resumetheir activities even days after the blood supply has been interrupted. But not all cells, , organs physiological functions are so resistant to the deprival blood supply anoxia, do not resume their activities, after a

Journal

Physiological ReviewsThe American Physiological Society

Published: Jul 1, 1950

There are no references for this article.