Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association)
Online ISSN : 1882-4528
Print ISSN : 0030-1558
Studies on serum and brain water content of cats with latent local cerebral anaphylaxis. (LLCA)
Part 2. The brain Water Content and Electroencephalography in Ctas with Latent Local Cerebral Anaphylaxis
Shozaburo MIYATAKE
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1959 Volume 71 Issue 4-2 Pages 1809-1818

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Abstract
LLAC were produced experimentally by injecting inactive bovine serum as antigen in cats. During 300 days after the last effective injection, brain water content of cats with LLCA was measured and their EEG was recorded.
1) The water content in the motor cortex of cat with LLCA tends to increase during a considerable period as 60 days after the last effective injection. This increasing is the edema type which mainly dues to that of free water. About half of this edema type shows an electroencephalographically dominant slow wave more markedly than the normal.
2) In cats with LLCA the stadium in which the title of antibody shows maximum and in which γ-globulin increases accordes with the existing time of brain edema. The antibody remains much longer.
The increase of water content in the brain tissue is regarded to provocate or accerlate the convulsion. Therefore we can prove from the stand point of water metabolism in the berain tissue that the cats with LLCA is xperimentally disposed to convulsion.
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