Stroke, Vol 16, 76-84, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
D Kaneko, N Nakamura and T Ogawa
A reproducible model of thromboembolism in the rat was developed and the
temporal relationship between hydrogen clearance, regional cerebral blood
flow (rCBF) and power spectral-analyzed electroencephalographic (EEG)
activity explored for up to four hours postinsult. Sixteen rats were
subjected to right internal carotid artery homologous blood embolization
after electrocautery of the pterygopalatine artery. Four rats were
subjected to sham operation. Cerebral angiography before and for up to four
hours postinsult was used to verify the distal migration and fragmentation
of the emboli. Preembolic mean rCBF was 62 +/- 9 ml . 100g-1 . min-1 and 65
+/- 12 ml . 100g-1 . min-1 in the embolized and contralateral sides,
respectively. Based upon the distribution of the emboli at sacrifice, the
experimental group of 12 rats fell into three subgroups: unilateral
proximal embolism, n = 8; unilateral peripheral embolism, n = 3; and
bilateral proximal embolism, n = 1. In unilateral proximal embolism the
mean rCBF in the embolized hemisphere ranged between 10 and 20 ml . 100g-1
. min-1 and correlated well with changes in EEG power spectra. In
unilateral peripheral embolism, the mean rCBF in the embolized hemisphere
fell significantly 30 min postembolism. It returned progressively towards
preembolic values as the embolic clots migrated distally and fragmented.
Despite the restoration of rCBF, recovery of EEG activity appeared to be
delayed. Our results did not show luxury perfusion after embolic insults.
The time course for the reopening of the embolized artery and the delay in
recovery of neuronal function (i.e., EEG activity) relative to the
restoration of rCBF are discussed.
ARTICLES
Cerebral infarction in rats using homologous blood emboli: development of a new experimental model
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