Decrease in perfusion of cerebral capillaries during incomplete ischemia and reperfusion.
@article{Ennis1990DecreaseIP,
title={Decrease in perfusion of cerebral capillaries during incomplete ischemia and reperfusion.},
author={Steven R. Ennis and Richard F. Keep and Gerald P. Schielke and Anthony Betz},
journal={Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism},
year={1990},
volume={10 2},
pages={
213-20
}
}
The effect of unilateral, incomplete cerebral ischemia on CBF, unidirectional flux of alpha-aminoisobutyric acid (AIB) and sodium, and number of perfused capillaries during ischemia and reperfusion was measured in the cortex of gerbils with symptomatic ischemia. Three hours of unilateral carotid occlusion reduced the CBF to the ipsilateral cortex by 81%, with a smaller 30% decrease in the contralateral cortex. Following 11 min of reperfusion, CBF in the ipsilateral cortex returned to the… CONTINUE READING