CEREBRAL MICROCIRCULATION IN EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION
Project Number5R37HL021851-16
Contact PI/Project LeaderKONTOS, HERMES A
Awardee OrganizationVIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
The long-range objective of these studies is to clarify the mechanisms of
the responses of cerebral arterioles to changes in intravascular and
transmural pressure. The main areas will be explored: The mechanisms of
the sustained cerebral arteriolar dilation and associated functional,
morphological and metabolic alterations from acute severe arterial
hypertension and the mechanisms of the adjustments in cerebral caliber from
alterations in blood pressure in the so-called autoregulatory range. We
will explore the hypothesis that the cerebral vascular changes from acute
severe hypertension are due to the release of oxygen radicals from the
vessel wall into the extracellular space. These radicals are generated in
the course of increased metabolism of arachidonate by cyclooxygenase.
Their production is mediated by the release of VIP and is calcium dependent.
The second objective is to explore the mechanism of the adjustments in
cerebral arteriolar caliber in response to moderate changes in arterial
blood pressure. We will investigate the participation of both myogenic and
metabolic mechanisms. The participation of the former will be investigated
by bringing about changes in transmural pressure without a primary change
in blood flow via alterations in the external pressure applied to the
entire body, while the brain is maintained at atmospheric pressure. The
response of cerebral arterioles to metabolic mechanisms will be
investigated by bringing about changes in blood flow without alterations in
transmural pressure via changes in blood viscosity induced by
administration of hypertonic solutions. These solutions cause biphasic
changes, initially a decrease in viscosity and hyperemia, and subsequently
an increase in viscosity and reduction in blood flow. Further, the
mediation of metabolic changes via adenosine will be explored.
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