Cerebral microembolization following carotid injection of dextran microspheres in rabbits
- PMID: 6164952
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00339519
Cerebral microembolization following carotid injection of dextran microspheres in rabbits
Abstract
Dextran microspheres (Sephadex G25 fine) from 25 to 105 micrometer, labelled with fluorochrome (Lissamine Rhodamine B), in concentrations of 1 and 2 million particles suspended in 2 ml Ficoll 70, were injected into the right common carotid artery of 10 white female rabbits (Danish domestic variety) which were sacrificed at intervals from 5 min to 10 days after injection. Histopathological study of the brains revealed a number of spheres in arteries and arterioles often occluding pial vessels of both hemispheres (more than 80% in the right hemisphere). Less than 0.5% of microspheres were recovered. No macroscopic and only a few microscopic infarcts were seen. The rabbits surviving until 10 days after injection had no visible neurological disturbances, but all rabbits died immediately or within 5 min after the injection of approximately 2 million particles.
References
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Other Literature Sources