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Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 258: H80-H84, 1990;
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AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, Vol 258, Issue 1 80-H84, Copyright © 1990 by American Physiological Society


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Determination of capillary perfusion pattern in rat brain by timed plasma labeling

F. Vetterlein, B. Demmerle, A. Bardosi, U. Gobel and G. Schmidt
Zentrum Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Neuropathologie der Universitat Gottingen, Federal Republic of Germany.

The pattern of capillary perfusion was studied in the brain of anesthetized rats. Two plasma labels were used to demonstrate the density of capillaries perfused during a 10-min period [fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) globulin], as well as during a 10-, 3-, or 1-s period [lissamine-rhodamine B 200 (RB200) globulin, infused into the left heart chamber], respectively. A special biopsy cutting-freezing system was used to withdraw brain tissue via a cranial window for histological analysis of dye distribution at the end of the infusion period. Complete labeling of all capillaries was already found after 10 s of dye circulation. However, intra-arterial dye infusion for 3 and 1 s led to reduced filling of capillaries: cortex 86.6 +/- 5.2 and 6.8 +/- 1.8%, hippocampus 95.0 +/- 1.6 and 9.9 +/- 2.1%, and thalamus 97.9 +/- 1.0 and 11.7 +/- 1.8%, respectively. The period of 1 s was found to be the circulation time from left heart chamber to brain capillaries. It can thus be concluded that in the studied brain areas greater than 85% of capillaries are reached by a plasma flow within 2 s and that the remaining small fraction completely fills within 10 s.


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