Stroke, Vol 8, 432-436, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
P Sandor, I Nyary, M Reivich and AG Kovach
A comparison was made between the effects of two different anesthetics,
alpha-D-gluco-chloralose and 1-1-phenylcyclohexyl piperidine hydrochloride
(Sernylan), on cerebral blood flow (CBF), brain metabolism and
cerebrovascular CO2 responsiveness in primates. The experiments were
carried out on immobilized and artificially ventilated baboons. Anesthesia
was induced either with 100/mg/kg chloralose (i.p.) or with 1 mg/kg
Sernylan (i.m.). CBF in 8 different brain regions was measured by the
intra-arterial 133Xe clearance technique. The CO2 responsiveness of the
cerebrovascular bed was tested by a gas mixture containing 5% CO2.
Chloralose depressed total as well as regional CBF compared to the effect
of Sernylan. A significant shift occurred toward lower CBF values in the
grey matter while white matter flow was identical in the two groups. Brain
O2 consumption was significantly higher during Sernylan analgesia (3.35 +/-
0.34 ml/100 g/min) than during chloralose anesthesia (2.42 +/- 0.22 ml/100
g/min). There were no differences in glucose uptake, lactate and pyruvate
production, or in arterial and cerebral venous blood gases in the two types
of anesthesia. The cerebrovascular CO2 sensitivity of the Sernylan-treated
baboons was higher than that of the chloralose-anesthetized animals, in
both the grey and white matter.
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Comparative effects of chloralose anesthesia and Sernylan analgesia on cerebral blood flow, CO2 responsiveness, and brain metabolism in the baboon
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