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Intra- and extracranial artery blood velocity during a sudden blood pressure decrease in humans
Authors:E Savin  J Siegelova  B Fisher and P Bonnin
Institution:(1) Département de Physiologie, Faculté de Médecine Lariboisière, St Louis 10, av. de Verdun, F-75010 Paris, France, FR;(2) Department of Functional Diagnostics and Sports Medicine, St. Anna Hospital, Pekarska 53/55, 65691 Brno, Czech Republic,;(3) Department of Physiology, Komenského nam. 2 University Masaryk, 66243 Brno, Czech Republic,
Abstract:The intra- and extracerebral Doppler artery blood velocity responses to a 10-mmHg abrupt blood pressure (BP) decrease in ten healthy men were studied. This decrease was obtained using two cuffs placed over both thighs. First, cuffs were inflated to pressures greater than the arterial BP for 5 min. Next, they were deflated to 60 mmHg in order to prevent venous return from the legs. We obtained a decrease in mean arterial BP of from 101 (10) to 90 (10) mmHg mean (SD), P < 0.01] without modifications in the heart rate HR, 88 (14) beats min−1]. Middle cerebral artery mean blood velocity (MCAmv) decreased immediately from 50 (10) to 42 (12) cm s−1 (P < 0.05). Simultaneously, temporal superficial artery mean blood velocity (TSAmv) decreased from 11 (3) to 7 (2) cm s−1 (P < 0.05) and common carotid artery blood flow (CCAbf ) decreased from 305 (23) to 233 (33) ml min−1 (P < 0.05). After 5 s, MCAmv and CCAbf returned to baseline values, whereas TSAmv 8 (2) cm s−1], mean arterial BP 86 (10) mmHg] remained low and HR increased 92 (12) beats min−1]. TSAmv, BP and HR returned to baseline values in 1 min. These data confirm that cerebral blood flow (CBF) is very rapidly regulated but that blood flow in extracranial territories is not and that it follows the arterial BP changes. Accepted: 8 April 1997
Keywords:Intracerebral haemodynamics  Transcranial Doppler  Carotid blood flow
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