Local Uncoupling of the Cerebrovascular and Metabolic Responses to Somatosensory Stimulation after Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibition
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- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
- Vol. 17 (11) , 1191-1201
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00004647-199711000-00008
Abstract
It has recently been shown, using either genetically engineered mutant mice (nitric oxide synthase [NOS] knockout) or specific pharmacological tools, that type I NOS (neuronal isoform of NOS, [nNOS]) participates in coupling cerebral blood flow to functional activation. However, it has not been clearly established whether the associated metabolic response was preserved under nNOS inhibition and whether this action was exerted homogeneously within the brain. To address these issues, we analyzed the combined circulatory and metabolic consequences of inhibiting the nNOS both at rest and during functional activation in the rat anesthetized with α-chloralose. Cerebral blood flow and cerebral glucose use (CGU) were measured autoradiographically using [14C]iodoantipyrine and [14C]2-deoxyglucose during trigeminal activation induced by unilateral whiskers stimulation in vehicle- and 7-nitroindazole-treated rats. Our data show that inhibition of nNOS globally decreased CBF without altering CGU, indicating that NO-releasing neurons play a significant role in maintaining a resting cerebrovascular tone in the whole brain. During whisker stimulation, nNOS inhibition totally abolished the cerebrovascular response only in the second order relay stations (thalamus and somatosensory cortex) of the trigeminal relay without altering the metabolic response. These findings provide evidence that the involvement of neurally-derived NO in coupling flow to somatosensory activation is region-dependent, and that under nNOS inhibition, CBF and CGU may vary independently during neuronal activation.Keywords
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