Ischemic pretreatment delays ischemic brain vasospasm injury in gerbils

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Abstract

Three experiments were conducted for the present study. First, to elucidate the mechanism and functional significance underlying ischemic vasoconstriction, we investigated the relationship between arteriolar constriction and tissue energy metabolism during bilateral common carotid artery occlusion in gerbils. Second, to identify differences in the postischemic recovery of physiologic parameters between short and prolonged brain ischemia, we measured changes in regional cerebral blood flow, microvessel diameter, brain temperature, and electrophysiologic response. Third, to explore the physiological mechanism of ischemic tolerance, we studied vascular response and intracerebral oxygenation states after acute global ischemia with and without pretreatment by mild ischemic stress. Here, we identify one of the physiologic mechanisms of the ischemic tolerance caused by brief ischemic pretreatment.

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Seiyama, A., Yoshikawa, N., & Imamura, Y. (2014). Ischemic pretreatment delays ischemic brain vasospasm injury in gerbils. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 812, 247–252. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0620-8_33

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