Picozzi P, Todd N V, Crockard A H
J Neurosurg. 1985 May;62(5):704-10. doi: 10.3171/jns.1985.62.5.0704.
Cerebral blood volume (CBV) was calculated in gerbils from specific-gravity (SG) changes between normal and saline-perfused brains. Furthermore, changes in CBV were investigated during ischemia using carbon-14-labeled dextran (MW 70,000) as an intravascular marker. Both data were used to evaluate the possible error due to a change in CBV on the measurement of ischemic brain edema by the SG method. The methodological error found was 0.0004 for a 100% CBV change. This error is insignificant, being less than the standard deviation in the SG measured for the gerbil cortex (SG 1.0494 +/- 0.0006). Thus, CBV changes are not responsible for the SG variations observed during the first phase of ischemia. These variations are better explained as an increase of brain water content during ischemia.
通过正常脑与生理盐水灌注脑之间的比重(SG)变化计算沙鼠的脑血容量(CBV)。此外,在缺血期间使用碳-14标记的葡聚糖(分子量70,000)作为血管内标记物研究CBV的变化。这两项数据均用于评估在通过SG法测量缺血性脑水肿时,由于CBV变化可能导致的误差。发现当CBV变化100%时,方法学误差为0.0004。该误差微不足道,小于沙鼠皮质测量的SG标准差(SG 1.0494±0.0006)。因此,CBV变化并非缺血第一阶段观察到的SG变化的原因。这些变化更好的解释是缺血期间脑含水量增加。