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Clazosentan, an endothelin receptor antagonist, prevents early hypoperfusion during the acute phase of massive experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage: a laser Doppler flowmetry study in rats Laboratory Investigation

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY
卷 109, 期 6, 页码 1134-1140

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AMER ASSOC NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS
DOI: 10.3171/JNS.2008.109.12.1134

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endothelin; endothelin A receptor antagonist; laser Doppler flowmetry; rat; subarachnoid hemorrhage; vasospasm

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Object. Acute cerebral hypoperfusion and early disturbances in cerebral autoregulation after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) have been demonstrated repeatedly and have been shown to contribute significantly to acute and secondary brain injury. Acute vasoconstriction has been identified as a major contribution factor. Although increasing, evidence implicates endothelin (ET)-1 in the development of cerebral vasospasm, its role in the acute phase after SAH has not yet been investigated. The purpose of this Study was to further determine the role of ET in the first minutes to hours after massive experimental SAH induced by prophylactic treatment with the ET receptor antagonist clazosentan. Methods. Subarachnoid hemorrhage was induced in 22 anesthetized rats by injection of 0.5-ml arterial. nonheparinized blood into the cisterna magna over the Course of 60 seconds. In addition to monitoring intracranial pressure (ICP) and mean arterial blood pressure, laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) probes were placed stereotactically over the cranial window,, to allow online recording, of cerebral blood flow (CBF) starting 30 Minutes prior to SAH and continuing for 1 hours after SAH. The control group (Group A, 11 rats) received vehicle saline Solution via a femoral catheter before SAH, and a second group (Group B, 11 rats) was treated prophylactically with clazosentan. ail ETA receptor antagonist. Treatment was started 30 Minutes prior to bolus injection (1 mg/kg body weight), immediately followed by a Continuous infusion of 1 mg/kg body weight/hr until the end of the experiment. Results. Induction of SAH in the rats caused an immediate increase in ICP. which led to all acute decrease in cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP). Perfusion. as measured with LDF. Was found to have decreased relative to baseline by 30 +/- 20% in the control group and 20 +/- 9%, in the clazosentan-treated group). Intracranial pressure and CPP recovered comparably in both groups thereafter within minutes. Control animals demonstrated prolonged hypoperfusion with a loss of autoregulation independent of CPP changes. finally approaching 80% of baseline values toward the end of the experiment. The authors observed that clazosentan did not influence peracute CPP-dependent hypoperfusion. but prevented Continuous CBF reduction. Laser Doppler flowmetry perfusion readings remained depressed in control animals at 73 +/- 19% of baseline in comparison with 106 +/- 25% of baseline in clazosentan-treated animals p = 0.001). Conclusions. The first hours after a massive experimental SAH call be characterized by a CPP-independent compromise in cerebral perfusion. Prophylactic treatment with the ET receptor antagonist clazosentan prevented hypoperfusion. It is known that in the first clays after SAH, it reduction in CBF correlates clinically to high-grade SAH. Although research Currently focuses on delayed vasospasm, administration of vasoactive drugs in the acute phase of SAH may reverse perfusion deficits and improve patient recovery. (DOI: 10.3171.JNS.2008.109.12.1134)

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