Stroke, Vol 16, 828-834, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
K Sako, K Kobatake, YL Yamamoto and M Diksic
The use of three sets of the double-tracer autoradiographic technique to
measure topographical changes of local cerebral blood flow (LCBF), glucose
utilization (LCGU), and tissue pH following a 3 h middle cerebral artery
(MCA) occlusion in the rat is described. In a sham- operated group of
animals there was 10% reduction of LCBF and 7% reduction of LCGU in the
most affected areas as compared to the contralateral homologous regions.
However, the ratio of LCGU/LCBF in the affected areas remained within
normal limits. In the MCA-occluded animals, LCGU showed a bimodal response
to decreased LCBF. LCGU decreased with reduced LCBF until LCBF fell to 38%
of normal. Below this LCBF level LCGU increased, most likely implying
anerobic glycolysis. Decline of tissue pH corresponds to the mismatch of
LCBF and LCGU. These results suggest that brain tissue pH change cannot be
predicted on the basis of LCBF or LCGU alone.
ARTICLES
Correlation of local cerebral blood flow, glucose utilization, and tissue pH following a middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat
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