Stroke, Vol 17, 91-94, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
HC Lou and L Edvinsson
Isolated feline pial vessel segments (250-400 microns in diameter, 4 mm
long) were mounted in Krebs solution in organ baths on L-shaped metal
holders connected to pressure transducers. From the distance between the
outer limits of the wires (f) and the force recorded by the transducers
(F), the transmural pressure and the flow capacity were calculated. Changes
in these parameters were produced by increasing the distance between the
holders. Norepinephrine (10(-5) M) and serotonin (10(-6) M) were added to
the tissue bath at different resting wall tensions. Both norepinephrine and
serotonin resulted in contractile responses that were maximal at a resting
wall tension of 2 nM/mm. Norepinephrine and serotonin displaced the flow
capacity/pressure curve to the right up till at least 112 mm Hg, indicating
a displacement of the autoregulatory range to the right.
ARTICLES
Influence of serotinin and norepinephrine on flow capacity/pressure characteristics of feline isolated cerebral arteries
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