Postischemic Attenuation of Cerebral Artery Reactivity Is Increased in the Presence of Tissue Plasminogen Activator

Author:

Cipolla Marilyn J.1,Lessov Nikola1,Clark Wayne M.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Pharmacology, and Neurology, University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, Vt (M.J.C.); and the Oregon Stroke Center, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Ore (N.L., W.M.C.).

Abstract

Background and Purpose —We investigated the combined effect of tissue plasminogen activator and ischemia on middle cerebral artery (MCA) reactivity to determine whether abnormal MCA function after 2 hours of ischemia was worse in arteries perfused with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA). Methods —The intraluminal suture model of focal cerebral ischemia was used to induce 2 hours of ischemia in rats, after which occluded MCAs were removed and studied in vitro with an arteriograph system that allowed control of transmural pressure (TMP) and measurement of lumen diameter. Arteries were either nonischemic (control; n=8), nonischemic and perfused with 400 μg/mL rtPA (rtPA; n=5), ischemic (ISC; n=6), or ischemic and perfused with 400 μg/mL rtPA (ISC-rtPA; n=6). After a 1-hour equilibration at 75 mm Hg, TMP was increased to 125 mm Hg and lumen diameter was recorded at each pressure. Reactivity to acetylcholine (ACh, 0.1 to 10.0 μmol/L) and serotonin (0.01 to 10 μmol/L) was then determined. Results —Control arteries responded myogenically to pressure and increased the amount of tone from 18.5±3.8% at 75 mm Hg to 24.8±3.0% at 125 mm Hg ( P <0.05), which decreased diameter from 241±7 to 232±6 μm. In contrast, all other groups decreased tone at 125 mm Hg, which demonstrated a loss of myogenicity. The percent tone in each group at 75 versus 125 mm Hg was rtPA, 16.0±4.5% versus 11.8±3.8%; ISC, 23.5±4.5% versus 13.5±3.1%; and ISC-rtPA, 23.5±4.2% versus 12.3±3.2% ( P <0.05 for all). The percent increase in lumen diameter at each concentration of ACh was diminished in all groups compared with control; ISC-rtPA arteries responded the least, which suggests an additive effect of rtPA in ischemic arteries. The percent increase in lumen diameter at 10 −5 mol/L ACh was 23±4% for control versus 15±2% for rtPA; 17±3% for ISC arteries ( P <0.05), and 8±2% for ISC-rtPA arteries ( P <0.01). Sensitivity to serotonin was equally diminished in all groups compared with control: EC 50 (μmol/L) was 0.06±0.01 for control, 0.17±0.02 for rtPA, 0.22±0.07 for ISC, and 0.16±0.04 for ISC-rtPA ( P <0.05). Conclusions —These results demonstrate that both ischemia and rtPA perfusion diminish cerebral artery reactivity and that the combination may produce an additive effect. This impaired reactivity may contribute to reperfusion-induced injury during or after thrombolysis by altering upstream cerebrovascular resistance.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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