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Acute cerebral artery constriction in the spontaneously hypertensive rat following blood and plasma administration into the subarachnoid space
Authors:Cory G Acuff  Glenn Hoskins  N Anthon Moore  Robin W Rockhold PhD
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Miss., USA;(2) Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Mississippi Medical Center, 2500 North State Street, 39216-4505 Jackson, MS, USA
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to demonstrate, using a vascular casting technique, acute vasoconstrictive changes in the cerebral vasculature 1 h following whole-blood or plasma infusion into the subarachnoid space of conscious spontaneously hypertensive rats. Vascular casts from animals infused (over 20 min) with 0.45 ml of heparinized autologous arterial blood or plasma exhibited incomplete filling, while casts from saline-infused controls exhibited virtually no filling defects. Significant elevations in intracranial pressure were noted in blood, but not in plasma- or saline-infused rats. Two characteristic forms of constriction occurred, depending upon the vessel lumen diameter. Vessels with lumen diameters >100 µm were flattened longitudinally with deep endothelial nuclear imprints, while smaller vessels had focal circular constrictions resembling beads. Arterial cast filling terminated in vessels with lumen diameters from 70 to 20 µm with focal signs of constriction at or near the point of cast termination. The results indicate that the presence of both blood and plasma in the subarachnoid space produces acute small-artery constriction. This phenomenon is due to a noncellular blood component and does not correlate with increases in intracranial pressure.
Keywords:Subarachnoid hemorrhage  Spontaneously hypertensive rat  Vasospasm  Cerebral vasoconstriction  Vascular casting
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