Stroke, Vol 24, 1740-1744, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
DW Busija and W Meng
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We examined responses of rabbit pial arterioles to
three different stimuli before and after induction of cortical spreading
depression. METHODS: In urethane-anesthetized rabbits equipped with a
closed cranial window, we measured pial arteriolar diameter during baseline
conditions, topical application of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP),
topical application of acetylcholine, and inhalation of 10% CO2 in air
(arterial hypercapnia) before cortical spreading depression and 30, 60, and
120 minutes after cortical spreading depression. Cortical spreading
depression was induced by localized application of a 5% KCl solution
anterior to the arteriole being measured. RESULTS: Average baseline
diameter was approximately 90 microns. During cortical spreading
depression, arteriolar diameter increased to a peak value that was 50 +/-
4% above baseline (n = 32). Before cortical spreading depression,
arteriolar diameter changed 47 +/- 7% (n = 9) during hypercapnia, 17 +/- 3%
(n = 4) during 10(-9) mol/L CGRP, 42 +/- 10% (n = 7) during 10(-7) mol/L
CGRP, 29 +/- 6% (n = 4) during 10(-6) mol/L acetylcholine, and 61 +/- 13%
(n = 6) during 10(-4) mol/L acetylcholine. Arteriolar responsiveness to any
of these stimuli was not changed significantly by prior cortical spreading
depression. CONCLUSIONS: Dilator capacity of pial arterioles is still
intact in urethane-anesthetized rabbits after cortical spreading
depression.
ARTICLES
Retention of cerebrovascular dilation after cortical spreading depression in anesthetized rabbits
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Bowman Gray School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, NC 27157-1083.
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