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Cerebral blood flow in the fetal guinea-pig
Authors:A M Carter  W Gu
Institution:Department of Physiology, University of Odense, Denmark.
Abstract:To measure brain blood flow in the fetal guinea-pig, radioactive microspheres were injected in the lateral saphenous vein whilst a reference sample of blood was withdrawn from the right axillary artery. Measurements were made near term of pregnancy, on the 60th-66th day, during anaesthesia with pentobarbitone and diazepam. Fetal blood pressure was 4.25 +/- 0.12 kPa and fetal heart rate was 250 +/- 7 beats per min. The arterial oxygen content varied between 1.9-5.1 mmol 1(-1). Blood flow to the whole brain (mean 1.13 +/- 0.14 ml min-1 g-1) was significantly correlated to the reciprocal of arterial oxygen content (r = 0.84). Four regions of the brain were examined: the cerebral hemispheres, the cerebellum, the thalamus and midbrain, and the pons and medulla. In each region blood flow was inversely related to arterial oxygen content (r = 0.80-0.83) but the rate of perfusion of the brain stem was greater than that of the cerebral hemispheres or cerebellum.
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