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. 1980 Sep 22;197(2):425-31.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(80)91127-0.

Prostacyclin, indomethacin and the cerebral circulation

Prostacyclin, indomethacin and the cerebral circulation

J Pickard et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

The effect of intracarotid prostacyclin (PGI2) on cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured by the 133xenon intracarotid injection technique in 8 baboons. Intracarotid prostacyclin increased CBF by 22% at 10(-7) g/kg/min and by 71% at 5 x 10(-6) g/kg/min, accompanied by systemic hypotension and tachycardia. The effects of PGI2 (10(-7) g/kg/min) were not potentiated by transient opening of the blood-brain barrier with the intracarotid hypertonic urea technique. At hypercapnia, the vasoconstrictor effect of indomethacin on the cerebral circulation was reversed by PGI2. These results support our suggestion that a prostaglandin, in particular PGI2, is required for hypercapnia to produce full cerebral vasodilatation. In separate experiments, following craniectomy in 5 cats, PGI2, but not its stable metabolite 6-keto-PGF1 alpha, dilated pial arterioles when locally injected into the mock CSF overlying the arteriole.

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