Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology
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Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol · Nov 1990
A pharmacological model of cerebral ischemia. The effects of indomethacin on cerebral blood flow velocity, quantitative EEG and cognitive functions.
Indomethacin decreases cerebral blood flow. Such an effect in humans might offer the possibility to establish a human model of cerebral ischemia. In the present study the effects of a single oral dose of 100 mg indomethacin were studied in male subjects with quantitative electroencephalography, cerebral blood flow velocity and the memory comparison task as parameters. ⋯ Ninety minutes after indomethacin ingestion recordings of quantitative electroencephalography and blood flow velocity were repeated and a parallel version of the memory comparison task was performed. The blood flow velocity decreased to 60% of the initial value; quantitative electroencephalography showed a -0.3 Hz slowing of the alpha peak frequency (p less than 0.01) and a decrease in the relative power of the alpha band (p less than 0.10) without any change in the delta or theta band. The memory comparison task showed an increase of the slope index (p less than 0.05), indicating a deterioration of cognitive functioning.