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Uncoupled cerebral blood flow and metabolism after severe global ischemia in rats.

N C Singh1, P M Kochanek, J K Schiding, J A Melick, E M Nemoto.   

Abstract

In a rat model of complete global brain ischemia (neck tourniquet) lasting either 3 min or 20 min, we monitored global CBF (sagittal sinus H2 clearance) and CMRO2 for 6 h to test the hypothesis that delayed postischemic hyperemia and uncoupling of CBF and CMRO2 occur depending on the severity of the insult. Early postischemic hyperemia occurred in both the 3-min and 20-min groups (p less than 0.05 vs. baseline values) and resolved by 15 min. Hypoperfusion occurred in the 3-min group between 15 and 60 min postischemia (approximately 23% reduction), and in the 20-min group from 15 to 120 min postischemia (approximately 50% reduction) (p less than 0.05), and then resolved. CMRO2 was not significantly different from baseline at any time after ischemia in the 3-min group. After 20 min of ischemia, however, CMRO2 was decreased (approximately 60%) throughout the postischemic period (p less than 0.05). At 5 min after ischemia, CBF/CMRO2 was increased in both groups but returned to baseline from 60 to 120 min postischemia. In the 3-min group, CBF/CMRO2 remained at baseline throughout the rest of the experiment. However, in the 20-min group, CBF/CMRO2 once again increased (approximately 100%), reaching a significant level at 180 min and remaining so for the rest of the 6-h period (p less than 0.05). These data demonstrate biphasic uncoupling of CBF and CMRO2 after severe (20 min) global ischemia in rats. This relatively early reemergence of CBF/CMRO2 uncoupling after 180 min of reperfusion is similar to that observed after prolonged cardiac arrest and resuscitation in humans.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1506444     DOI: 10.1038/jcbfm.1992.111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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