Stroke, Vol 22, 351-354, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
SC Helps and DF Gorman
Infusion of 400 microliters air into the left internal carotid artery of
five anesthetized rabbits caused transient pial arteriole air embolism, an
immediate 41.9 +/- 0.8% dilatation of the embolized vessels, suppression of
the cortical somatosensory evoked response to 29.4 +/- 2.7% of baseline,
and a progressive decline in ipsilateral cerebral blood flow (measured by
hydrogen clearance) to 46 +/- 4.1% of baseline after 2 hours. These values
were significantly different from those at baseline and from the responses
of 10 control rabbits given equivalent intracarotid saline infusions.
Twelve other rabbits were made leukopenic by treatment with 1.5 mg/kg i.v.
mechlorethamine 72 hours prior to study. Mean +/- SEM leukocyte count
decreased from 6,320 +/- 73/mm3 to 1,890 +/- 66/mm3 without any change in
the leukocyte differential or erythrocyte and platelet counts. Intracarotid
infusion of saline into seven of the leukopenic rabbits caused no changes.
In the other five leukopenic rabbits, infusion of 400 microliters air
caused air embolism but did not produce the anticipated declines in
cerebral blood flow or the cortical somatosensory evoked response, both of
which remained indistinguishable from baseline values and responses in the
seven saline-treated leukopenic controls. Similarly, air- embolized
arterioles showed nonsignificant dilatation in leukopenic rabbits. Our data
suggest that the decreases in both cerebral blood flow and brain function
seen after air embolism require the presence of leukocytes.
ARTICLES
Air embolism of the brain in rabbits pretreated with mechlorethamine
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia.
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