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The significance of overexcitation of the central nervous system in the genesis of experimental hypertensive stroke

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Experiments were conducted on 74 albino rats, highly sensitive to the bell (37 with renal hypertension and 37-control). In the development of experimental hypertensive stroke of great significance are: the initial excitation of the CNS (particularly of the structures determining the data of motor reaction); intensity of ischemization of both kidneys (the extent of the renal tissue ischemization), the initial blood pressure level (which coincides with Steshenko's observations-8). The role of the initial factor in the development of experimental hypertensive stroke may be played by the functional overexcitation of the CNS; fatal cerebral strokes occur in such cases in 27 percent of the animals. The latter circumstance indicates that a functional model of experimental hypertensive stroke has been created.

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Krushinskii, L.V., Kogan, A.K., Dobrokhotova, L.P. et al. The significance of overexcitation of the central nervous system in the genesis of experimental hypertensive stroke. Bull Exp Biol Med 55, 624–626 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00786800

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