Stroke, Vol 13, 225-228, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
WE Hoffman, RF Albrecht and DJ Miletich
Cerebrovascular effects of intravenous (iv) nitroglycerin (NTG) infusions
were tested in four month old spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and
Wistar Kyoto controls (WKY). Cerebral blood flow (CBF) changes were
measured during iv NTG infusion in ventilated, halothane anesthetized rats
using radioactive microspheres. In control WKY rats given isotonic saline
infusions instead of NTG, blood pressure and CBF did not change over 3
microsphere injections. When blood pressure was decreased to 65 and then 45
torr with iv NTG infusions, CBF was maintained or increased in both SHR and
WKY. There was no difference in response between SHR and WKY. These results
support other reports that NTG has direct cerebrovasodilating effects, and
indicate that this action will maintain adequate CBF in hypertensive as
well as normotensive subjects to pressures below 50 torr.
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Nitroglycerin induced hypotension will maintain CBF in hypertensive rats
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