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Prostaglandin I2 and indomethacin prevent impairment of post-ischemic brain reperfusion in the dog.

J M Hallenbeck, T W Furlow.   

Abstract

Twenty-seven heparinized dogs were exposed to 35 min of cerebrospinal fluid compression ischemia followed by 30 min of recirculation. The degree and distribution of post-ischemic reperfusion was then assessed by means of a 14C-antipyrine autoradiographic blood flow study. The animals were assigned to 5 groups by the administration of drugs as follows: 1) no additional drugs; 2) indomethacin 1.5 or 4 mg/kg prior to ischemia; 3) indomethacin 4 mg/kg 5 min after ischemia; 4) prostaglandin I2 (PGI2) infusion 30--180 ng/kg/min beginning 5 min after ischemia; and 5) indomethacin 4 mg/kg 5 min after ischemia plus PGI2 infusion 30--130 ng/kg/min beginning 5 min after ischemia. Animals receiving no additional drugs had relatively low post-ischemic blood flows with focal zones of greatly impaired reperfusion. Animals receiving either indomethacin or PGI2 after ischemia did not differ significantly from the no additional drug group. A significant enhancement of post-ischemic reperfusion occurred in animals receiving indomethacin prior to ischemia and those receiving the combination of indomethacin and PGI2 after ischemia. These observations implicate an imbalance in prostaglandin pathways at the blood-endothelial interface in the genesis of post-ischemic reflow impairment and suggest novel drug therapy for enhancing nutrient flow after ischemia.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 392821     DOI: 10.1161/01.str.10.6.629

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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9.  Protective effects of prostaglandin I2 analogues on CPK release in rat's heart-lung preparation.

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10.  Immunohistochemical demonstration of transient increase in prostaglandin F2-alpha after recirculation in global ischemic rat brains.

Authors:  H Ogawa; N F Kassell; T Sasaki; K Hongo; T Tsukahara; S B Hudson; G I Asban; H L Tuan
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