Author/Authors :
Najafipour, H Department of Physiology and Cardiovascular Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Hadj Ahmadi, M. Yeganeh Department of Physiology and Cardiovascular Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Vakili, A Department of Physiology and Cardiovascular Research Center, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman
Abstract :
The mechanisms underlying cerebral vasodilatation during hypercapnia
are not fully understood. To examine the role of nerves and
prostaglandins in the regulation of basal blood flow and in hypercapnia-
induced vasodilatation in the cerebral blood vessels of rabbit.
Cerebral blood flow was measured by laser Doppler flow-meter in
18 NZW rabbits anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital. Tetrodetoxin
was administered locally and indomethacin (a prostaglandin
inhibitor) both locally and systemically before and during induction
of hypercapnia. Basal cerebral blood flow did not change significantly
in response to local tetrodetoxin, and also after local and systemic
administration of indomethacin. Hypercapnia increased cerebral
blood flow by 25.9±3.9% before and by 24.3±6.5% after administration
of TTX and by 22.1±7.1% before and by 18.2±6.3%
after administration of indomethacin. In the rabbit, prostaglandin and
regional nerves had no role in regulation of basal cerebral blood
flow, nor did they contribute to cerebral vascular dilatation during
hypercapnia.
Keywords :
Cerebral blood flow , hypercapnia , nerves , prostaglandins