Stroke, Vol 17, 460-466, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
NV Todd, P Picozzi, HA Crockard and RR Russell
The influence of the duration of ischemia on the pattern of cerebral blood
flow in recirculation was studied in anesthetised rats. Severe incomplete
cerebral ischemia (mean ischemic flow = 5.8 +/- 0.4 ml/100 g/min) was
produced by four-vessel occlusion and recirculation permitted after 15, 30
or 60 minutes ischemia. All three groups showed an immediate hyperemia
followed by hypoperfusion. Hyperemia was maximal following 15 minutes
ischemia and least pronounced following 60 minutes ischemia (p = 0.0249).
Hypoperfusion started most quickly following 15 minutes ischemia and was
delayed following 60 minutes ischemia (p less than 0.001). In established
hypoperfusion there was no difference in flow between the three groups. The
possible mechanisms of these changes in flow are discussed.
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