Effects of nimodipine on brain blood flow following acute brain ischemia in the newborn piglet.
Dev Pharmacol Ther
; 18(1-2): 65-70, 1992.
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| ID: mdl-1483364
We examined the effect of the calcium channel blocker nimodipine on postischemic hypoperfusion in the newborn piglet brain. A severe pneumothorax (SP) was induced by injecting air into the right thorax until the mean arterial blood pressure fell to 25% of baseline and was maintained for 4 min. Blood flow was immediately reduced 70-90% from baseline in each brain region during SP. In untreated animals postischemic hypoperfusion existed at 60 min, following recovery from SP with regional brain blood flow reduced 20-30% from baseline. Nimodipine infusion after SP prevented postischemic hypoperfusion in all brain regions and increased blood flows by as much as 40% above baseline in midbrain and brainstem structures. Nimodipine infusion began after severe brain ischemia prevented postischemic hypoperfusion and enhanced brain blood flow in this model.
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Asunto principal:
Nimodipina
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Isquemia Encefálica
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Animals
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Revista:
Dev Pharmacol Ther
Año:
1992
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