Stroke, Vol 20, 803-808, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
T Hanamura, T Shigeno, T Asano, T Mima and K Takakura
We explored the temporal and topographic relations between local cerebral
blood flow and regional brain prostaglandin profile following prolonged or
transient occlusion of the middle cerebral artery in cats. Each
experimental group was subjected to a sham operation, prolonged ischemia,
or recirculation. Local cerebral blood flow was measured by the hydrogen
clearance method. Following in situ freezing, cortical samples were
obtained from each gyrus for determination of prostaglandin (PG) F2 alpha,
PGE2, 6-keto-PGF1 alpha, and thromboxane (TX) B2 concentrations by
radioimmunoassay. During prolonged ischemia, the concentrations of PGF2
alpha and PGE2 within the middle cerebral artery territory were
significantly increased. Immediately after recirculation, there was a
prominent but transient increase in PGF2 alpha and PGE2 in gyri that had
been exposed to moderate ischemia (perifocal area). By contrast, the
increases in these prostaglandins were slow and less prominent in gyri that
had been exposed to severe ischemia (the focal area). The concentration of
6-keto-PGF1 alpha did not change during prolonged ischemia but transiently
increased following recirculation in both the focal and perifocal areas.
The TXB2 concentration did not change in any experimental group. Our study
revealed a homogeneous increase in the regional brain content of PGE2 or
PGF2 alpha in spite of the heterogeneous reduction of local cerebral blood
flow during prolonged ischemia. Following recirculation, the focal and
perifocal areas exhibited different patterns of prostanoid content. No
correlation was found between local cerebral blood flow and the regional
concentration of any prostaglandin examined.
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Prostaglandin profiles in relation to local circulatory changes following focal cerebral ischemia in cats
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tokyo Hospital, Japan.
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