Stroke, Vol 22, 373-377, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
Y Yamamoto, BR Clower, JL Haining, S Asari and RR Smith
After dividing 21 cats into three equal groups, we exposed their right
middle cerebral arteries transorbitally and adventitially irrigated them
with 2 ml washed red blood cells, blood plasma, or saline. To determine
arterial intimal platelet accumulation in each cat, we injected
[111In]oxine-labeled platelets intravenously immediately before injecting
the various experimental solutions. Animals were sacrificed 2 or 4 hours
following the injection of labeled platelets. Irrigation with washed red
blood cells produced a significantly greater intraluminal accumulation of
platelets than irrigation with saline (p less than 0.05). Plasma tended to
have less of an effect on platelet accumulation than washed red blood
cells, but this difference was not significant. These data suggest that the
adventitial blood fraction responsible for intimal platelet accumulation in
cerebral arteries following subarachnoid hemorrhage may be derived mainly
from the red blood cell fraction.
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Adventitial red blood cells produce intimal platelet accumulation in cerebral arteries of cats following subarachnoid hemorrhage
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson 39216.
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