Stroke, Vol 12, 847-851, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
LM Auer, UG Trummer and BB Johansson
It has been proposed that sympathetic activation may prevent maximum
dilatation of extra-parenchymal cerebral vessels during hemorrhagic
hypotension and hypercapnia. In the present study, the effect of alpha-
adrenoreceptor antagonists (phenoxybenzamine 1.5 mg kg-1 or phentolamine 8
mg kg-1) on pial vessel diameter was studied in the cat during hypotension
and hypercapnia alone or in combination. Two levels of hypercapnia were
used (mean PaCO2 74 and 122 mm Hg respectively). Pial arterial vessels
(resting diameter 40--184 micrometers) were observed by means of a closed
cranial window technique using a Leitz intravital microscope, an image
splitting eyepiece, and a videoangiometer, the latter giving continuous
data on changes of the inspected vessel diameters. Alpha-adrenoreceptor
antagonists did not further increase the arterial diameter in any of the
situations studied.
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Alpha-adrenoreceptor antagonists and pial vessel diameter during hypercapnia and hemorrhagic hypotension in the cat
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