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Auer, LM; Mokry, M.
Effect of topical nimodipine versus its ethanol-containing vehicle on cat pial arteries.
STROKE. 1986; 17(2): 225-228. Doi: 10.1161/01.STR.17.2.225 [OPEN ACCESS]
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Abstract:
Nimodipine and its solvent containing ethanol were tested in a randomized in vivo study by local administration to the outer vessel wall surface of pial arteries and veins in 15 anesthetized cats. Reactions were studied through a cranial window. Diameter variations of 90 arterial and 78 venous vessel segments were continuously analyzed using a multichannel videoangiometer. The solvent alone caused minor though statistically significant (p less than 0.001) 7.6% dilatation, 8% in small and 7% in large arteries, which returned to their resting state after stopping treatment. 2.4 X 10(-5) M nimodipine plus solvent induced a 21% pial arterial dilatation (p less than 0.001), 26% in small and 17% in large arteries; dilatation induced by nimodipine plus solvent was significantly greater than dilatation by the solvent alone (p less than 0.001). After ceasing topical administration, arteries remained dilated by some 5%. Pial veins exhibited only minor reaction, i.e. a 6% (statistical n.s.) dilatation of large veins during nimodipine, and an 8% dilatation of small veins 20 minutes after stopping nimodipine. During solvent-administration rCBF, as estimated with the hydrogen clearance technique, remained unchanged. It is concluded that the dilatatory effect of the investigated compound on pial arteries is predominantly due to nimodipine.
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Administration, Topical -
Animals -
Blood Pressure - drug effects
Brain - blood supply
Cats - blood supply
Cerebral Arteries - drug effects
Ethanol - drug effects
Female - drug effects
Male - drug effects
Nicotinic Acids - administration and dosage
Nimodipine - administration and dosage
Solvents - administration and dosage
Time Factors - administration and dosage
Vasoconstriction - drug effects
Vasodilation - drug effects
Veins - drug effects

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