The dynamics of nitric oxide release measured directly and in real time following repeated waves of cortical spreading depression in the anaesthetised cat

SJ Read, MI Smith, AJ Hunter, AA Parsons - Neuroscience letters, 1997 - Elsevier
SJ Read, MI Smith, AJ Hunter, AA Parsons
Neuroscience letters, 1997Elsevier
Cortical application of crystalline KCl in male cats anaesthetised with α-chloralose induced
four transient negative deflections in cortical direct current (dc) potential. In vehicle treated
animals dc shifts were associated with a hyperaemia and a multiphasic nitric oxide (NO)
release. In these animals, the first negative shift in dc potential produced a significantly
larger NO electrode current, when compared to subsequent cortical depolarisations.
However, regional cerebrovascular laser Doppler flux (rCBFLDF) increases were similar for …
Cortical application of crystalline KCl in male cats anaesthetised with α-chloralose induced four transient negative deflections in cortical direct current (d.c.) potential. In vehicle treated animals d.c. shifts were associated with a hyperaemia and a multiphasic nitric oxide (NO) release. In these animals, the first negative shift in d.c. potential produced a significantly larger NO electrode current, when compared to subsequent cortical depolarisations. However, regional cerebrovascular laser Doppler flux (rCBFLDF) increases were similar for each event. In l-NG-nitro-l-arginine (l-NAME; 10 mg/kg i.v. infused over 30 min) treated animals, d.c. shifts were also associated with NO release following a multiphasic waveform and increase in rCBFLDF, but were significantly attenuated when compared to controls.
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