Objective: Changes in cognition and memory are common complications of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), although the exact cause of this phenomenon is still unknown. The objectives of our project were to assess the changes in long-term potentiation, inflammation, and cell damage in the bilateral hippocampus following striatal intracerebral hemorrhage at different time points.
Materials And Methods: Unilateral ICH was induced in the striatum of 96 Wistar rats (6 control groups and 6 ICH groups).