Concurrent tissue oxymetry and blood flowmetry to assess the effect of drugs on cerebral oxygen metabolism

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Abstract

An Oxylite/LDF system (Oxford Optronix, UK) driven by a sensor made of optical fibres for the tissue oxygen tension (pO2) and for the Laser Doppler Blood Flow (BF) was implemented. This has allowed pO2 and BF real time measurements in discrete brain areas of anaesthetised rats that were then challenged with exogenous oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The results gathered were compared with data obtained following treatment with drugs that have excitatory influence upon the brain activity such as amphetamine or with a central nervous system (CNS) depressant such as CI-966. Altogether these experiments support the methodology for in vivo investigation of pharmacological effects on cerebral oxygen metabolism and could provide new understandings on the effects of psychostimulants and anticonvulsants on selected brain regions.

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Crespi, F. (2020). Concurrent tissue oxymetry and blood flowmetry to assess the effect of drugs on cerebral oxygen metabolism. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 10(3), 5552–5555. https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC103.552555

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