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Stable prostacyclin improves postischaemic microcirculatory changes in hypertensive rats.

K Shima1, H Umezawa, H Chigasaki, S Okuyama, H Araki.   

Abstract

The prostacyclin analogue TTC-909 is incorporated in lipid microspheres and is chemically very stable. We examined the efficacy of TTC-909 on cerebral microcirculation following focal cerebral ischaemia. Focal cerebral ischaemia was produced by the occlusion of the distal middle cerebral artery in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats. Intravenous administration of TTC-909 (100 ng/kg/day) or vehicle was started 30 minutes after the occlusion and repeated for 7 days. On day 7, cerebral blood flow and blood-brain barrier permeability were measured autoradiographically. Brain oedema was estimated by the gravimetric method. The size of the infarction was calculated from area measurements on serial histologic sections. Treatment with TTC-909 resulted in significant improvement in regional blood flow in the ischaemic rim (p < 0.01) and the surrounding area (p < 0.05). With TTC-909 treatment, the increased permeability was significantly reduced in the ischaemic centre (p < 0.01) and rim (p < 0.05). A decrease in specific gravity in the ischaemic region and the remote non-ischaemic regions was prevented by the treatment (p < 0.01). We assumed that the efficacy of TTC-909 maintains the blood supply in the ischaemic area, improves disruption of the blood-brain barrier and prevents development of ischaemic oedema.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8748876     DOI: 10.1007/bf02188788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)        ISSN: 0001-6268            Impact factor:   2.216


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