Stroke, Vol 12, 693-695, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
Y Nara, R Horie and Y Yamori
Glucose metabolites in the rat brain were measured under various stages of
ischemia. In acute ischemia induced by bilateral carotid artery ligation,
phosphocreatine and ATP levels were significantly decreased and lactate
levels were significantly increased in stroke-prone spontaneously
hypertensive rats (SHRSP). These extreme changes were not observed in
normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) and stroke-resistant spontaneously
hypertensive rats (SHRSR), under the same conditions. In chronic ischemia
induced by long-lasting regional cerebral blood flow reduction due to
severe hypertension, similar changes were observed only in SHRSP at the
advanced stage. The levels of glucose metabolites in the brain were
confirmed to be well maintained within control ranges even though the
cerebral tissues were subjected to the chronic ischemia related to severe
hypertension.
ARTICLES
Effect of acute and chronic reduction of cerebral blood flow on glucose metabolite levels in SHRSP
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