Effect of indomethacin on the coupling of cerebral blood flow to brain metabolism.

Journal de pharmacologie Pub Date : 1986-07-01
M Plotkine, N el Bouchi, M Allix, C Capdeville, V Bouchon, R G Boulu
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The effect of indomethacin (10 mg.kg-1 i.p.) on frontal cerebral blood flow has been investigated in male Sprague Dawley rats using the hydrogen clearance technique. Indomethacin elicited a marked reduction in cerebral blood flow in awake free-moving animals. The response to indomethacin was prevented by pretreatment with pentobarbital (50 mg X kg-1, i.p.). On the other hand, indomethacin was able to antagonize the cerebral vasodilation due to apomorphine chlorhydrate (2 mg X kg-1, i.p.), dexamphetamine tartrate (3 mg X kg-1, i.p.) or immobilization stress. Taken together, the above results lead to the suggestion that indomethacin can suppress the coupling of cerebral blood flow to brain metabolism. Further investigations are needed to ascertain whether this uncoupling influence is related to brain cyclooxygenase inhibition.

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吲哚美辛对脑血流量与脑代谢耦合的影响。
吲哚美辛(10mg)的效果。使用氢清除技术研究了雄性斯普拉格-道利大鼠额叶脑血流的变化。吲哚美辛引起清醒自由活动动物脑血流量的显著减少。戊巴比妥(50mg X kg-1, i.p)预处理可阻止吲哚美辛的反应。另一方面,吲哚美辛能够拮抗盐酸阿波吗啡(2mg X kg-1, i.p)、酒石酸右安非他明(3mg X kg-1, i.p)或固定应激引起的脑血管舒张。综上所述,上述结果提示吲哚美辛可以抑制脑血流量与脑代谢的耦合。需要进一步的研究来确定这种解偶联影响是否与脑环加氧酶抑制有关。
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