Title : Cholinesterase inhibition improves blood flow in the ischemic cerebral cortex - Scremin_1997_Brain.Res.Bull_42_59 |
Author(s) : Scremin OU , Li MG , Scremin AM , Jenden DJ |
Ref : Brain Research Bulletin , 42 :59 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The ability of central cholinesterase inhibition to improve cerebral blood flow in the ischemic brain was tested in Sprague-Dawley rats with tandem occlusion of left middle cerebral and common carotid arteries. Cerebral blood flow was measured with lodo- 14C-antipyrine autoradiography in 170 regions of cerebral cortex. The regional distribution of blood flow was characterized in normal animals by cerebral blood flow maxima in the temporal regions. After 2 h ischemia, minimum cerebral blood flow values were found in the lateral frontal and parietal areas on the left hemisphere, and a new maximum was found in the right hemisphere in an area approximately symmetrical to the ischemic focus. Heptyl-physostigmine (eptastigmine), a carbamate cholinesterase inhibitor with prolonged time of action improved cerebral blood flow in most regions, with the exception of the ischemic core. The drug also enhanced the ischemia-induced rostral shift of cerebral blood flow maxima in the right hemisphere. The effects of eptastigmine were more marked 24 h after ischemia. Discriminant analysis showed that data from only 22 regions was sufficient to achieve 100% accuracy in classifying all cases into the various experimental conditions. The redistribution of cerebral blood flow to the sensorimotor area of the right hemisphere of animals with cerebral ischemia, a phenomenon possibly related to recovery of function, was also enhanced by eptastigmine. |
PubMedSearch : Scremin_1997_Brain.Res.Bull_42_59 |
PubMedID: 8978935 |
Inhibitor | Heptylphysostigmine |
Scremin OU, Li MG, Scremin AM, Jenden DJ (1997)
Cholinesterase inhibition improves blood flow in the ischemic cerebral cortex
Brain Research Bulletin
42 :59
Scremin OU, Li MG, Scremin AM, Jenden DJ (1997)
Brain Research Bulletin
42 :59