Stroke, Vol 9, 591-594, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
TW Furlow Jr and JM Hallenbeck
Compression ischemia of the central nervous system (CNS) in heparinized
dogs caused areas of diminished cerebral blood flow measured by 14C-
antipyrine autoradiography. Intravenous infusion of indomethacin (1.5 or
4.0 mg/kg) approximately 1 hour before ischemia eliminated the circulatory
defects. Prophylactic inhibition of prostaglandin synthetase may promote
postischemic perfusion of the CNS by preventing vasoconstriction and by
anti-hemostatic effects on blood.
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Indomethacin prevents impaired perfusion of the dogs's brain after global ischemia
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