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  • Title: Effect of hypocapnia, hypercapnia, and blood pressure on NADH fluorescence, electrical activity, and blood flow in normal and partially ischemic monkey cortex.
    Author: Sundt TM, Anderson RE, Sharbrough FW.
    Journal: J Neurochem; 1976 Nov; 27(5):1125-33. PubMed ID: 12170599.
    Abstract:
    Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide fluorescence, cortical reflectance, cortical blood flow, and electroencephalograms were recorded from squirrel monkey brains before, during, and after focal transient cerebral ischemia produced by the temporary clipping of the middle cerebral artery. After release of the occluding clip, the monkeys were followed through an N2-breathing cycle and then to death from anoxia. The effects of controlled variations in arterial carbon dioxide tensions (PaCO2) and mean arterial blood pressures (MABP) were investigated in normal and in ischemic brain. In normal brain, with preserved autoregulation, NADH fluorescence was constant through a wide range in Paco2, MABP, and cortical blood flow. In ischemic brain, NADH levels increased, correlated closely with decreased cortical blood flow and EEG abnormalities, and became dependent on MABP. Artifacts in fluorescent measurements were reduced by: monochromators for excitation, emission, and reflected light; low intensity vertical excitation energy and high sensitivity recording instrumentation; and a small avascular (123 microns) field.
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