DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED IMAGING STUDIES OF CEREBRAL-ISCHEMIA IN GERBILS - POTENTIAL RELEVANCE TO ENERGY FAILURE

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作者
BUSZA, AL
ALLEN, KL
KING, MD
VANBRUGGEN, N
WILLIAMS, SR
GADIAN, DG
机构
[1] Department of Biophysics, Hunterian Institute, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London
[2] Cerebral Oedema Research Group, Institute of Neurology, London
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA; ENERGY METABOLISM; MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; GERBILS;
D O I
10.1161/01.STR.23.11.1602
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background and Purpose: Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging has been shown to be particularly suited to the study of the acute phase of cerebral ischemia in animal models. The studies reported in this paper were undertaken to determine whether this technique is sensitive to the known ischemic thresholds for cerebral tissue energy failure and disturbance of membrane ion gradients. Methods: Diffusion-weighted images of the gerbil brain were acquired under two sets of experimental conditions: as a function of cerebral blood flow after controlled graded occlusion of the common carotid arteries (partial ischemia), as a function of time following complete bilateral carotid artery occlusion (severe global ischemia), and on deocclusion after 60 minutes of ischemia. Results: During partial cerebral ischemia, the diffusion-weighted images remained unchanged until the cerebral blood flow was reduced to 15-20 ml . 100 g-1 . min-1 and below, when image intensity increased as the cerebral blood flow was lowered further. This is similar to the critical flow threshold for maintenance of tissue high-energy metabolites and ion homeostasis. After the onset of severe global cerebral ischemia, diffusion-weighted image intensity increased gradually after a delay of approximately 2.5 minutes, consistent with complete loss of tissue adenosine triphosphate and with the time course of increase in extracellular potassium. This hyperintensity decreased on deocclusion following 60 minutes of ischemia. Conclusions: The data suggest that diffusion-weighted imaging is sensitive to the disruption of tissue energy metabolism or a consequence of this disruption. This raises the possibility of imaging energy failure noninvasively. In humans, this could have potential in visualizing brain regions where energy metabolism is impaired, particularly during the acute phase following stroke.
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页码:1602 / 1612
页数:11
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