Stroke, Vol 22, 763-767, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
K Fujii, DD Heistad and FM Faraci
Large arteries contribute to the regulation of cerebral blood flow. The
goal of this study was to examine the effects of changes in diameter of the
basilar artery on blood flow to the brain stem. We measured blood flow with
laser-Doppler flowmetry in anesthetized rats. The topical application of
10(-6) M serotonin, which selectively constricts large arteries, reduced
diameter of the basilar artery by 47 +/- 5% (mean +/- SEM, n = 6) but did
not alter blood flow to the ventral brain stem (change in blood flow -2 +/-
5%). The topical application of 10(-8) M vasopressin, which affects both
large and small vessels, decreased blood flow by 33 +/- 4% (n = 6). In rats
with spontaneous vasomotion, the basilar artery showed rhythmic changes in
diameter at a frequency of 4.0 +/- 0.1 cycles/min and an amplitude of 20
+/- 1% of mean diameter (n = 6). Blood flow to the ventral brain stem
cycled at the same frequency as and in phase with changes in diameter of
the basilar artery, with an amplitude of 15 +/- 1%. We conclude that
constriction of the basilar artery may occur with no change in brain stem
perfusion. The distinct changes in blood flow during spontaneous vasomotion
suggest that vasomotion occurs in intraparenchymal arterioles as well as in
the basilar artery.
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Role of the basilar artery in regulation of blood flow to the brain stem in rats
Department of Internal Medicine, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa.
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