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Prostaglandins Leukot. Essent. Fatty Acids · Dec 2002
Cyclooxygenase-pathway participates in the regulation of regional cerebral blood flow in response to neuronal activation under normo- and hypercapnia.
- R A Bakalova, T Matsuura, and I Kanno.
- Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Research Institute for Brain and Blood Vessels, Senshu-Kubota-Machi, Akita, Japan. r.bakalova-zheleva@aist.go.jp
- Prostaglandins Leukot. Essent. Fatty Acids. 2002 Dec 1; 67 (6): 379-88.
AbstractThe present study was designed to investigate whether cyclooxygenase products are involved in the regulation of the regional cerebral blood flow, evoked by somatosensory activation (evoked rCBF) under normo- and hypercapnia. Indomethacin (IMC) was used as cyclooxygenase inhibitor. It was applied intravenously (i.v., 10 mg/kg/h) in two experimental protocols-before hypercapnia (i) and after hypercapnia (ii). Somatosensory activation was induced by electrical hind paw stimulation (5 Hz frequency, 5 s duration, 1.5 mA). The evoked rCBF-response was measured in alpha -chloralose anesthetized rats using laser-Doppler flowmetry. IMC abolished completely the effect of hypercapnia on the baseline level of CBF. The drug reduced significantly evoked rCBF-response also. The inhibitory effect of IMC on evoked rCBF-response is better expressed under normocapnia (approximately 70%) than that under hypercapnia (approximately 40%). After IMC application, the normalized evoked rCBF curves peaked earlier as compared to that before its application (P<0.05), although the rise time of 0.5 s was nearly constant regardless of stimulus frequency. In conclusion, the results suggest a participation of IMC-sensitive and cyclooxygenase-dependent mechanisms in the regulation of evoked rCBF, induced by somatosensory stimulation.
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