作者
Anusha Mishra, Arif Hamid, Eric A Newman
发表日期
2011/10/25
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
108
期号
43
页码范围
17827-17831
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Neurovascular coupling is a process through which neuronal activity leads to local increases in blood flow in the central nervous system. In brain slices, 100% O2 has been shown to alter neurovascular coupling, suppressing activity-dependent vasodilation. However, in vivo, hyperoxia reportedly has no effect on blood flow. Resolving these conflicting findings is important, given that hyperoxia is often used in the clinic in the treatment of both adults and neonates, and a reduction in neurovascular coupling could deprive active neurons of adequate nutrients. Here we address this issue by examining neurovascular coupling in both ex vivo and in vivo rat retina preparations. In the ex vivo retina, 100% O2 reduced light-evoked arteriole vasodilations by 3.9-fold and increased vasoconstrictions by 2.6-fold. In vivo, however, hyperoxia had no effect on light-evoked arteriole dilations or blood velocity. Oxygen electrode …
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A Mishra, A Hamid, EA Newman - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011