Intracranial pressure regulation: a comparative model of cerebrospinal fluid systems.

T.-I.-T. journal of life sciences Pub Date : 1978-01-01
R N Johnson, C J Maffeo, J D Mann, A B Butler, N H Bass
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A comparative model of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) system in rat, dog and man was derived from manometric data using low volume, short duration infusions into the subarchanoid space in order to describe the mechanisms governing intracranial pressure dynamics. The mathematical model indicates that steady-state elevations of intracranial pressure are regulated primarily by a nonlinear, pressure dependent outflow resistance to CSF reabsorption. While the form of the resistance relationship is similar for the three species tested, differences in the magnitude of CSF outflow parameters are apparent. Model stimulation on a digital computer suggests that parameter changes within the resistance relationship can have a profound effect on the intracranial pressure. In contrast, intracranial compliance acts only to buffer transient changes in volume prior to the establishment of steady-state CSF pressures.

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颅内压调节:脑脊液系统的比较模型。
为了描述颅内压动力学的控制机制,我们利用小体积、短时间注入椎体下间隙的压力测量数据,建立了大鼠、狗和人的脑脊液(CSF)系统比较模型。数学模型表明,稳态颅内压的升高主要受非线性的、压力依赖的流出阻力对脑脊液重吸收的调节。虽然三种被测物种的阻力关系形式相似,但CSF流出参数的大小差异是明显的。在数字计算机上的模型模拟表明,阻力关系中的参数变化对颅内压有深远的影响。相比之下,颅内顺应性仅在建立稳态脑脊液压力之前缓冲体积的短暂变化。
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