Literature DB >> 2279856

An improved closed cranial window technique for investigation of blood-brain barrier function and cerebral vasomotor control in the rat.

S Kawamura1, L Schürer, A Goetz, O Kempski, B Schmucker, A Baethmann.   

Abstract

A modification of the closed cranial window technique for small laboratory animals is presented. The method facilitates investigation of blood-brain barrier permeability in association with studies of the cerebrovascular response under normal and pathological conditions. Following trephination and preparation of the pia-arachnoid surface, the skull defect is closed again by sealing a cover glass onto a wall of dental cement surrounding the cranial window. The intracranial pressure can then be studied and experimentally manipulated. Care is taken to maintain normal blood-brain barrier function to a small barrier indicator (Na(+)-fluorescein, MW: 376). This is accomplished by opening the skull and dura mater under a column of paraffin oil to avoid exposure of brain tissue to atmospheric pressure. Reactivity of the cerebral surface vessels was assessed during hypercapnia at an arterial PaCO2 of 50.8 +/- 1.1 mm Hg. It was found that small arterioles of 20-50 microns phi had a significantly larger CO2-response than large arterioles of 50-100 microns phi. Pial venules did not respond at all. Superfusion of the cranial window preparation at a rate of 5 ml/h with buffered artificial CSF was tolerated for hours. No alterations of arteriolar or venular diameters nor opening of the blood-brain barrier to Na(+)-fluorescein was observed. These technical modifications enable us to employ a closed cranial window model in small laboratory animals for studies of cerebral microcirculation and blood-brain barrier function under normal as well as under pathological conditions related to brain damage.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2279856

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Microcirc Clin Exp        ISSN: 0167-6865


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