Role of Circulatory disturbances in the development of post-ischemic brain edema
- 1 July 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Neurochemical Pathology
- Vol. 9 (1-3) , 21-29
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03160354
Abstract
Two post-ischemic circulatory disturbances that play a significant role in pathophysiology of an ischemic lesion are: (1) reactive hyperemia or hyperperfusion and (2) hypoperfusion. The reactive hyperemia promptly follows release of major cerebral artery occlusion, and it is associated with the opening of the blood-brain barrier to serum proteins and ensuing edema. Prevention or reduction of reactive hyperemia results in significant amelioration of edema and the resulting ischemic brain tissue injury. The post-ischemic hypoperfusion, studied in gerbils, develops soon after recirculation and usually lasts up to 6 h. Its relationship to post-ischemic edema is evident in repeated ischemic insults. In these studies, three ischemic insults of 5 min duration when applied at 1 h intervals, i.e., during the period of hypoperfusion, resulted in a cumulative effect, post-ischemic edema and tissue injury becoming considerably more pronounced that those following a single 15 min ischemia. There was no cumulative effect when the ischemic insults were spaced 3 min or longer than 6 h apart. These observations indicate that repeated ischemic insults taking place during the phase of post-ischemic hypoperfusion may significantly increase the development of edema and brain tissue injury.Keywords
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