論文

査読有り 国際誌
2009年2月15日

Rapid and local autoregulation of cerebrovascular blood flow: a deep-brain imaging study in the mouse.

The Journal of physiology
  • Nahoko Kuga
  • ,
  • Tadashi Hirata
  • ,
  • Ikuko Sakai
  • ,
  • Yoshihisa Tanikawa
  • ,
  • Huei Yu Chiou
  • ,
  • Takuma Kitanishi
  • ,
  • Norio Matsuki
  • ,
  • Yuji Ikegaya

587
Pt 4
開始ページ
745
終了ページ
52
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
DOI
10.1113/jphysiol.2008.163253

The brain obtains energy by keeping the cerebral blood flow constant against unexpected changes in systemic blood pressure. Although this homeostatic mechanism is widely known as cerebrovascular autoregulation, it is not understood how widely and how robustly it works in the brain. Using a needle-like objective lens designed for deep-tissue imaging, we quantified the degree of autoregulation in the mouse hippocampus with single-capillary resolution. On average, hippocampal blood flow exhibited autoregulation over a comparatively broad range of arterial blood pressure and did not significantly respond to pressure changes induced by the pharmacological activation of autonomic nervous system receptors, whereas peripheral tissues showed linear blood flow changes. At the level of individual capillaries, however, about 40% of hippocampal capillaries did not undergo rapid autoregulation. This heterogeneity suggests the presence of a local baroreflex system to implement cerebral autoregulation.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2008.163253
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19074968
PubMed Central
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2669968
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.163253
  • PubMed ID : 19074968
  • PubMed Central 記事ID : PMC2669968

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