Correlation of the average water diffusion constant with cerebral blood flow and ischemic damage after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in cats
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Correlation of the average water diffusion constant with cerebral blood flow and ischemic damage after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in cats
Abstract
Magnetic resonance water diffusion imaging can detect early ischemic changes in stroke. Using a middle cerebral artery occlusion model, we examined which range of values of the orientation-independent diffusion quantity Dav = 1/3Trace(D) = 1/3(Dxx + Dyy + Dzz) is an early noninvasive indicator of reduced cerebral perfusion and focal brain injury. Cats underwent either a 30-min occlusion followed by 3.5 h reperfusion (n = 7) or a 60-min occlusion followed by 4-h reperfusion (n = 6). Repeated measurements of CBF were made with radiolabeled microspheres, and acute focal injury was measured with triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining. During occlusion, the decrease in Dav correlated with CBF for caudate [30-min occlusion (n = 13): p < 0.0001: 60-min occlusion (n = 6): p < 0.02] and for cortex [30-min occlusion (n = 12): p < 0.0001: 60-min occlusion (n = 5): p < 0.04]. Variable caudate and hemispheric injury levels were found among cats in both groups. The area of tissue injury demarcated by TTC began to correlate with the area of reduced Dav by 30 min of occlusion (p < 0.02), and this correlation improved (p < 0.0001) at 1, 1.5, and 2.0 h after the onset of occlusion. The time necessary to reach a one-to-one correspondence between the percent of hemisphere injured and the percent of hemispheric area with Dav < 0.65 x 10(-9) m2/s was 2 h after occlusion. Thus, the absolute value of Dav is a good indicator of the risk of tissue injury, whereas the combination of Dav and the length of time of Dav reduction is an excellent predictor of acute focal tissue injury demarcated by TTC staining.
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