Stroke, Vol 17, 1183-1189, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
R Hickey, MS Albin, L Bunegin and J Gelineau
The autoregulatory capability of regional areas of the brain and spinal
cord was demonstrated in 18 rats anesthetized with a continuous infusion of
intravenous pentothal. Blood flow was measured by the injection of
radioactive microspheres (Co57, Sn113, Ru103, Sc46). Blood flow
measurements were made at varying levels of mean arterial pressure (MAP)
which was altered by neosynephrine to raise MAP or trimethaphan to lower
MAP. Autoregulation of the spinal cord mirrored that of the brain, with an
autoregulatory range of 60 to 120 mm Hg for both tissues. Within this
range, cerebral blood flow (CBF) was 59.2 +/- 3.2 ml/100 g/min (SEM) and
spinal cord blood flow (SCBF) was 61.1 +/- 3.6. There was no significant
difference in CBF and SCBF in the autoregulatory range. Autoregulation was
also demonstrated regionally in the left cortex, right cortex, brainstem,
thalamus, cerebellum, hippocampus and cervical, thoracic and lumbar cord.
This data provides a coherent reference point in establishing
autoregulatory curves under barbiturate anesthesia. Further investigation
of the effects of other anesthetic agents on autoregulation of the spinal
cord is needed. It is possible that intraspinal cord compliance, like
intracranial compliance, might be adversely affected by the effects of
anesthetics on autoregulation.
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