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Stroke, Vol 22, 1053-1058, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
GE Tietjen, N Futrell, JH Garcia and C Millikan
The pathogenesis of embolic events ipsilateral to an occluded carotid
artery is uncertain. To examine this question we combined occlusion of the
left common carotid artery with embolism from the right common carotid
artery in rats. Following ligation of the left carotid artery in 20
experimental rats, we irradiated the right carotid artery with a laser (632
nm, 200 mW/cm2, 12-15 minutes) following the intravenous injection of 12.5
mg/kg of the photosensitizing agent Photofrin II. Controls had left carotid
artery occlusion with (n = 13) or without (n = 6) Photofrin II. Fifteen of
the 20 experimental rats survived to be perfused at 24 hours; cerebral
infarcts were identified in 12 rats, with bilateral infarcts in 10. There
were 112 infarcts (101 small [less than 2.5 mm] and 11 large [greater than
2.5 mm] on the right and 103 (93 small and 10 large) on the left. Emboli
were seen in association with some infarcts and were evenly distributed in
the two hemispheres (37 emboli on the right and 40 on the left, with the
midline azygous artery occluded in four animals). Left carotid artery
occlusion did not produce infarcts or emboli in the controls. We conclude
that cerebral infarcts in the distribution of an occluded common carotid
artery may be caused by emboli from the contralateral carotid artery in
rats.
ARTICLES
Platelet emboli in rat brain cross when the contralateral carotid artery is occluded
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich. 48202.
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