Stroke, Vol 20, 1241-1246, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
HJ Colbassani, DL Barrow, KM Sweeney, RA Bakay, IJ Check and RL Hunter
We studied the effect of a synthetic copolymer surfactant, poloxamer 188,
on cerebral blood flow in a rabbit model of focal cerebral ischemia.
Following retro-orbital craniectomy, the parietal branch of the middle
cerebral artery was occluded with bipolar current. Cerebral blood flow was
measured by the hydrogen clearance technique using platinum-iridium
electrodes placed within the parietal cortex. Ten rabbits were infused with
50 mg/kg poloxamer 188 in saline beginning 30 minutes after occlusion; 12
control rabbits received an equal volume of saline. Poloxamer 188 increased
blood flow significantly in areas of severe or moderate ischemia but had
little effect in areas with mild or no ischemia. The improvement in blood
flow could not be accounted for by hemodilution, and the copolymer did not
affect blood viscosity at any shear rate from 1 to 100 sec-1. We
hypothesize that poloxamer 188 increases circulation in ischemic tissue by
inhibiting adhesive interactions among proteins (fibrin and fibrinogen) and
cells in the microcirculation.
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Modification of acute focal ischemia in rabbits by poloxamer 188
Department of Surgery (Section of Neurologic Surgery) Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322.
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