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Title: Cerebral blood flow of rats with water-intoxicated brain edema. Author: Yamaguchi M, Wu S, Ehara K, Nagashima T, Tamaki N. Journal: Acta Neurochir Suppl (Wien); 1994; 60():190-2. PubMed ID: 7976542. Abstract: Water intoxication brain edema was produced in rats by intraperitoneal loading of excessive amounts of distilled water (DW). In 10% and 20% groups, DW in amounts of 10 or 20% of body weight was injected, respectively. Water content of brain tissue increased proportionally to the amount of injected water, as follows: 79.8% of wet weight in control, 80.5 and 82.4 in 10% and 20% DW groups, respectively. Since cerebral blood flow (CBF) values measured by laser Doppler (LD) flowmetry were found to give a good correlation with those by hydrogen clearance method in a preliminary experiment, CBF measurement were carried out using LD flowmetry thereafter. Before the injection, CBF values were around 50 ml/min/100 g. Two hours after the water loading, CBF values in 10% and 20% DW groups were 25.6 and 20.3 ml/100 g/min, respectively. CBF values under these edematous condition decreased significantly (p < 0.001 by paired t-test) in proportion to the severity of the brain edema.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]