Author:
Marcus M. L.,Heistad D. D.,Ehrhardt J. C.,Abboud F. M.
Abstract
Cerebral arteriovenous shunting of 7–10-, 15-, 25-, and 50-mum labeled microspheres was studied in 12 anesthetized dogs. Approximately 8% of the 7–10-mum spheres were shunted to cerebral venous blood, whereas less than 2% of the 15-, 25-, and 50-mum spheres were shunted. Cerebral vascular dilatation induced by hypoxia or hypercapnia did not alter the shunting. The calculated total cerebral flow was 10–15% lower with 7–10-mum microspheres as compared with simultaneous flows measured with the larger microspheres which also suggests that 7–10-mu spheres were shunted through the brain. The calculated distribution of cerebral flow was similar with 7–10- and 15-mum spheres but markedly altered when 50-mum spheres were used. Repeated injections of 15-mum spheres were used. Repeated injections of 15-mum microspheres given under stable conditions yielded total cerebral blood flows which averaged +/- 6% of their respective mean and the regional distribution of flow was highly reproducible. These data suggest that, in dogs, 15-mum spheres are an appropriate size to use to measure cerebral blood flows, since shunting is minimal, the distribution is not artifactually distorted, and the measurements are reproducible.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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