Modification of acute focal ischemia by treatment with mannitol

Little, JR

HERO ID

1514069

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1978

Language

English

PMID

622743

HERO ID 1514069
In Press No
Year 1978
Title Modification of acute focal ischemia by treatment with mannitol
Authors Little, JR
Journal Stroke
Volume 9
Issue 1
Page Numbers 4-9
Abstract A simple implanted device was used to occlude acutely the left middle cerebral artery (MCA) of 16 conscious cats. Eight received no treatment and 8 were given intravenous mannitol (1.2 gm/kg) at the time of occlusion. The initial neurological findings in both groups were similar, that is, agitation, forced circling, and right hemiparesis. The treated cats remained alert but the untreated cats became lethargic and drowsy. Perfusion with a mixture of colloidal carbon and buffered paraformaldehyde was carried out from 30 minutes to 6 hours following MCA occlusion. Results of morphological examination of brains from the treated and untreated groups suggested that mannitol had a protective effect upon cerebral tissue during the primary phase of acute focal ischemia. Light microscopic analysis of neuronal alterations demonstrated considerable preservation of neurons in brains of treated cats. Beneficial effect of mannitol was attributed partly to prevention of capillary narrowing and suppression of ischemic cerebral edema.
Doi 10.1161/01.str.9.1.4
Pmid 622743
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Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword Acute Disease; Animals; Astrocytes/ultrastructure; Brain Edema/pathology/prevention & control; Capillaries/pathology; Cerebral Arteries/pathology; Cerebrovascular Circulation/ drug effects; Ischemic Attack, Transient/pathology/ prevention & control; Mannitol/ pharmacology; Microcirculation/drug effects; Neurons/ultrastructure; Temporal Lobe/pathology