Stroke, Vol 9, 487-489, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
EP Wei, HA Kontos and JL Patterson Jr
The effect of topical application of angiotensin on pial arterioles was
examined in anesthetized cats equipped with a cranial window for the direct
observation of the pial microcirculation of the parietal cortex.
Angiotensin in a dose of 0.01 to 1 microgram/ml constricted pial arterioles
and arteries strongly. The response of the smaller vessels was greater than
that of the larger ones. Intravenous administration of angiotensin in a
dose of 0.04--3.8 microgram/min raised arterial blood pressure and
constricted the larger pial arteries. While the infusion of angiotensin was
continued at the same dose, the blood pressure was then reduced to the
control level via bleeding into a reservoir. This abolished the
vasoconstriction of the larger pial arteries, showing that this effect was
due to autoregulatory adjustments to the rise in blood pressure and not due
to a direct effect of angiotensin. We conclude that, despite the strong
constrictor effect of angiotensin on pial arteries, intravenous angiotensin
can be used to study the effects of arterial hypertension on the cerebral
circulation.
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