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EISC Processor Core Application for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on the Occurrence of BAX in Cerebral of a Rat with Transient Global Ischemia

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 22, Number 4, 31 Dec 2017, Pages 617-624
Jun-Hyeung Kim (Department of Free Nursing, Pierce College Fort Steilacom 9401 Farwest Drive SW Lakewood), Jun-Il Kim (Department of Free Nursing, Pierce College Fort Steilacom 9401 Farwest Drive SW Lakewood), Whi-Young Kim * (Professor of Research, Pierce College, Fort Steilacom 9401 Farwest Drive SW Lakewood)
Abstract
In studying application of magnetic stimulation device for SD mouse brain’s killer cell caused by cerebral ischemia induction with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) applying EISC Processor Core gives the block
of cell death. It is a drug-dependent application of stimulation for early ischemic brain injury that validated the effect of stimulation in the ischemic state in relation to cell apoptosis with Bax, Caspase-3, immunoreactivity
cells at 12 and 24 hours after ischemia. C-Fos rapidly induced the early gene and its transcription factor at CA1 site after ischemic injury, and continuous c-Fos induction caused promotion of neuronal death after ischemic
injury check. In this study, to investigate the influence of brain ischemia-induced in rats on Bax, c-Fos expression in cerebrum after low frequency magnetic stimulation, low frequency magnetic stimulation was added to
ST 36, We studied more aggressive approaches from the viewpoint of magnetic stimulation on neuronal death caused by early ischemic brain injury by examining changes in nerve cell Bax, c-Fos protein at the cerebral site.
 
Keywords: EISC processor; TMS; BAX; cerebral; rat; trasient global ischemia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2017.22.4.617
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