前列腺素在新生儿脑血流自动调节中的作用。

Journal of lipid mediators Pub Date : 1993-03-01
J V Aranda, K Beharry, B Sasyniuk, S Chemtob
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研究人员利用0-5日龄、60日龄的醒着新生仔猪来研究前列腺素在新生儿急性脑血管适应性中的调节作用。在颈动脉内注射PGE1 (0.1 ~ 10 μ g /kg, n = 6)、PGE2 (0.01 ~ 2 μ g /kg, n = 6)、PGF2 α (0.01 μ g /kg, n = 8)和PGI2 (0.1 μ g /kg, n = 6)前后45 s,用放射性标记微球测定脑血流量(CBF)。与零剂量相比,PGE1 (10 μ g /kg)组CBF增加39.5%,PGE2各剂量组CBF均增加(p < 0.01)。PGF2 α,一种已知的成人血管收缩剂,使总CBF从每公斤97 +/- 8毫升增加到130 +/- 14毫升/分钟。PGI2可使CBF增加27% (p < 0.01)。当在主动脉根部和降主动脉放置球囊导管并将其充气以调节动脉血压(BP)从17至117 mmHg时测量CBF和前列腺素水平时,矢状窦前列腺素浓度与总CBF呈负相关(对于pg, tau = -0.52至-0.66,p < 0.001;对于TXB2, tau = -0.91 ~ 0.99, p < 0.0001)。在低血压(MABP < 50 mmHg)时,PGE、PGF2(2) α、6-酮- pgf1 α和TXB2分别升高311 +/- 56%、330 +/- 50%、301 +/- 44%和658 +/- 44%。与正常血压(BP = 50-90 mmHg)相比,低血压时PGE、PGF2 α、6-酮- pgf1 α和TXB2的净脑血管生成[总CBF x(矢状窦-动脉血浆前列腺素浓度)]增加。当MABP = 91-117 mmHg时,前列腺素净产量增加142-31%。(摘要删节250字)
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The role of prostanoids in neonatal cerebral blood flow autoregulation.

The regulatory role of prostanoids in acute cerebrovascular adaptations in newborns was determined using awake neonatal piglets (ages 0-5 days, n = 60). Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured by radiolabelled microspheres before and 45 s after intracarotid injections of PGE1 (0.1-10 micrograms/kg, n = 6), PGE2 (0.01-2 micrograms/kg, n = 6), PGF2 alpha (0.01 microgram/kg, n = 8) and PGI2 (0.1 microgram/kg, n = 6). CBF increased with PGE1 (10 micrograms/kg) by 39.5% and with all doses of PGE2 (p < 0.01) compared to zero dose. PGF2 alpha, a known adult vasoconstrictor increased total CBF from 97 +/- 8 to 130 +/- 14 ml/min per kg. PGI2 also increased CBF by 27% (p < 0.01). When CBF and prostanoid levels were measured with balloon catheters placed at the aortic root and the descending aorta and were inflated to adjust arterial blood pressure (BP) from 17 to 117 mmHg, sagittal sinus concentrations of prostanoids inversely correlated with total CBF (for PGs, tau = -0.52 to -0.66, p < 0.001; for TXB2, tau = -0.91 to 0.99, p < 0.0001). During hypotension (MABP < 50 mmHg) PGE, PGF2(2)alpha, 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and TXB2 increased by 311 +/- 56, 330 +/- 50, 301 +/- 44 and 658 +/- 44%, respectively. Net cerebrovascular production [total CBF x (sagittal sinus-arterial plasma prostanoid concentration)] of PGE, PGF2 alpha, and 6-keto-PGF1 alpha and TXB2 increased during hypotension compared to normotension (BP = 50-90 mmHg). At MABP = 91-117 mmHg, net production of prostanoids increased by 142-31%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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