Stroke, Vol 12, 786-792, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
Y Uchida and S Murao
The roles of PGI2 and TXA2 in recurring reduction of carotid artery and
cerebral blood flow induced by partial constriction of the common carotid
artery and cerebral blood flow induced by partial constriction of the
common carotid artery were examined in anesthetized dogs. The recurring
reduction was eliminated by OKY 046 and 1580 which inhibit TX synthetase,
acetylsalicylic acid which inhibits cyclo-oxygenase and lipoxygenase, PGI2
and by papaverine which enhances PGI synthesis. But the recurring reduction
was not eliminated by phentolamine. The recurring reduction was induced by
epinephrine which activates phospholipase A2 and cyclo-oxygenase and causes
platelet aggregation. It was also induced by tranylcypromine which inhibits
PGE2 synthetase and, although infrequently, by TXA2. The recurring
reduction was also induced by indomethacin that inhibits cyclo-oxygenase.
The indomethacin- induced recurring reduction, however, was eliminated not
by OKY 046 and 1580 but by PGI2. It is suggested that TXA2 acted as an
inducer and PGI2 as an inhibitor in the recurring reduction of carotid
artery and cerebral blood flow.
ARTICLES
Role of prostaglandin I2 and thromboxane A2 in recurring reduction of carotid and cerebral blood flow in dogs
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