Nature Communications (Oct 2021)

Exposure to 16 h of normobaric hypoxia induces ionic edema in the healthy brain

  • Armin Biller,
  • Stephanie Badde,
  • Andreas Heckel,
  • Philipp Guericke,
  • Martin Bendszus,
  • Armin M. Nagel,
  • Sabine Heiland,
  • Heimo Mairbäurl,
  • Peter Bärtsch,
  • Kai Schommer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26116-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Prolonged hypoxia, which can be due to stroke or ascent to high altitude, can lead to cerebral edema. Here, the authors used a combination of sodium and proton MRI and experimentally induced hypoxic conditions to identify the cause for brain swelling: Ionic edema, an intermediate between cytotoxic and vasogenic edema defined by sodium ion accumulation in extracellular space and an intact endothelium.