Regulation of rat nerve blood flow: role of epineurial alpha‐receptors.
- 1 March 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 422 (1) , 145-152
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1990.sp017977
Abstract
1. Transperineurial arterioles connect the extrinsic (epineurial) and the intrinsic (endoneurial) microvasculatures. Our goal was to determine whether the extrinsic system regulated nerve blood flow locally and whether subperineal and centrifascicular endoneurial nerve blood flows were regulated differently. 2. The local application of noradrenaline resulted in a dose-dependent reduction of nerve blood flow subadjacent endoneurium. Asymptotes of 78.8 and 76.3% vasoconstriction were recorded for superineurial and centrifascicular endoneurial nerve blood flow, respectively, indicating near-complete closure of capillaries. 3. Near-identical concentrations required to generate 50% vasoconstriction (EC50) and asymptotes are suggestive of the fact that the two areas are not differentially regulated. 4. Local vasoconstriction cannot be due to a systemic effect of noradrenaline since a significant decrease in nerve blood flow occurs despite undetectable increases in plasma noradrenaline and mean blood pressure, or decrease in contralateral sciatic nerve blood flow. 5. There are small and statistically non-significant reductions of the compound muscle action potential and conduction velocity in the sciatic-tibial nerve following nerve ischaemia. 6. These findings suggest that epineurial arterioles control regional nerve blood flow and are primarily responsible for its regulation in subjacent endoneurial tissue.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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