Stroke, Vol 17, 520-525, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
P Coyle
Rapid occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) was undertaken in 5- 6
week old rats to determine whether or not the young spontaneously
hypertensive rat (SHR) or the normotensive Sprague-Dawley rat (SD) is
protected against cerebral infarction by collateral circulation. Rats were
killed 3 days after MCA occlusion and administration of Evans blue. As
compared to SD, the SHR had elevated blood pressure prior to MCA occlusion,
large cortical infarcts marked with Evans blue, and motor deficits
contralateral to the occluded MCA. SHR did not develop an adequate
collateral circulation, but SD were protected from infarction by it.
Because the cerebral lesions were in young spontaneously hypertensive rats
living prior to the established form of hypertension, the increased
susceptibility to infarction was not secondary to it. Since normotensive
rats usually do not infarct after sudden MCA occlusion, the infarction
trait may be linked to the mechanism causing elevated blood pressure in
spontaneously hypertensive rats.
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