Neurological research
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Neurological research · Dec 1984
Autoregulation of cortical blood flow and oxygen tension in the rabbit.
The relationship between cerebral blood flow autoregulation and oxygen tension of cerebral tissue is not fully known. We have examined the autoregulation of local cortical blood flow (CoBF) and cortical oxygen tension (bPO2) in the rabbit. CoBF was measured continuously by using the heated thermocouple technique and bPo2 was monitored by the polarographic method. ⋯ On the other hand, bPO2 was maintained constant in the range between 75 and 110 mmHg. This range is significantly wider than that of CoBF. We conclude that autoregulation of CoBF limits changes in local CoBF to maintain constant oxygen tension in brain tissue.