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A method for determining blood flow and oxygen consumption in the rat brain.

B Nilsson, B K Siesjö.   

Abstract

Cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen (CMRo2) were measured in rats under nitrous oxide anaesthesia, using a 133Xenon modification of the Kety and Schmidt inert gas technique with sampling of cerebral venous blood from the retroglenoid vein. Extracerebral contamination of the venous blood sampled was studied by comparing the rates at which the activity of 133Xenon decreased in blood and tissues. Contamination was avoided by gentle compression of the contralateral retroglenoid vein during sampling. CBF and CMRo2 of the rat brain were 80+/-2 and 7.6+/-0.2 ml-(100g)-1-min-1, respectively. These values are about 25% lower than those previously obtained for cerebral cortical tissue under similar conditions. Induced hypercapnia (Paco2 about 70 mm Hg) or hypocapnia (Paco2 15-20 mm Hg) gave rise to expected changes in CBF but did not alter CMRo2. The CMRo2 of the rat brain is at least twice that of the human brain. This species difference, which is similar to that previously reported for the oxygen uptake of cerebral tissue in vitro, probably reflects on inverse relationship between brain weight and neuronal packing density.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1251748     DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.1976.tb10172.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Physiol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6772


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