Stroke, Vol 16, 320-323, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
BB Johansson, LM Auer and I Sayama
The lumen diameters of the main cortical surface arteries were continuously
monitored through a closed cranial window in spontaneously hypertensive
rats (SHR) and normotensive Wistar Kyoto rats (WKY). The arterial diameter
was significantly smaller in SHR (55 +/- 1 micron) than in WKY (87 +/- 1
micron) during resting conditions as well as during hypercapnic dilatation
(87 +/- 2 micron compared to 117 +/- 5 micron). The per cent increase in
diameter induced by hypercapnia was larger in SHR (54%) than in WKY (36%),
presumably a consequence of the altered vascular wall to lumen ratio.
Alpha-adrenoreceptor blockade with yohimbine and phenoxybenzamine had no
significant effect on arterial diameter during hypercapnia. The diameters
of the largest pial surface veins increased to the same extent in SHR and
WKY during hypercapnia (about 10%).
ARTICLES
Reaction of pial arteries and veins to hypercapnia in hypertensive and normotensive rats
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