Cerebral autoregulation: An In Vitro study

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Cerebral autoregulation can be duplicated in vitro using the large middle cerebral arteries from a calf. The limits of autoregulation were between 50 and 150 mm Hg. Excessively high pressures may lead to the appearance of the “sausage- or bead-string” response followed by forced dilation. These results suggest the existence of an intrinsic myogenic mechanism responsive to intraluminal pressure changes. © 1981 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Vinall, P. E., & Simeone, F. A. (1981). Cerebral autoregulation: An In Vitro study. Stroke, 12(5), 640–642. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.12.5.640

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