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Local cerebral glucose utilisation following acute and chronic bilateral carotid artery ligation in Wistar rats: relation to changes in local cerebral blood flow

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The effects on local cerebral blood flow (LCBF) and glucose utilisation (LCGU) of permanent, bilateral carotid artery ligation (BCAL) were studied in conscious Wistar rats. LCBF and LCGU were measured using quantitative autoradiographic 14C-iodoantipyrine and the 14C-2-deoxyglucose (14C-DG) techniques in 24 anatomically discrete regions of the brain. LCBF in the cerebral hemispheres 2.5 h (acute) after BCAL significantly decreased to 25–87% of the sham control, with the exception of the mammillary body. After acute BCAL, there was a heterogeneous accumulation of 14C-DG in the caudate nucleus and cerebral cortices. Only in the lateral geniculate body did LCGU significantly decrease after BCAL. One week (chronic) later, LCBF was significantly decreased in 15 (containing the caudate nucleus and all the cerebral cortices) of 24 structures. LCGU in ten (containing the caudate nucleus and all the cerebral cortices) of 24 structures after chronic BCAL significantly decreased to 66–77% of the sham control, except for regions with neuronal damage in which there was a heterogeneous uptake of 14C-DG. The ratio of LCBF/ LCGU in chronic BCAL was unchanged in comparison with values in the corresponding sham-operated group. This model of acute and chronic cerebral ischaemia, with impairment in cerebral circulation and/or glucose metabolism, is expected to become a pertinent tool for the neurophysiologist.

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Tsuchiya, M., Sako, K., Yura, S. et al. Local cerebral glucose utilisation following acute and chronic bilateral carotid artery ligation in Wistar rats: relation to changes in local cerebral blood flow. Exp Brain Res 95, 1–7 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00229648

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