Sasano T, Kuriwada S, Sanjo D
Department of Oral Diagnosis, Tohoku University School of Dentistry, Sendai, Japan.
J Dent Res. 1989 May;68(5):791-5. doi: 10.1177/00220345890680050701.
Dynamic changes of pulpal blood flow (PBF) and gingival blood flow (GBF) induced by intra-venous injection of two kinds of vasoactive drugs were observed in dogs by means of Laser Doppler Velocimetry. Intra-venous injection of norepinephrine caused PBF to increase, corresponding to the blood pressure (BP) increase, while GBF decreased. Orciprenaline sulfate caused PBF to decrease parallel to the BP decrease, as compared with a GBF increase. The effects of these vasoactive drugs lasted longer on GBF than on PBF and BP. These results indicate that the regulation of blood flow in the dental pulp is more dependent on systemic blood pressure than on local vasoconstriction or vasodilation.
通过激光多普勒测速仪观察静脉注射两种血管活性药物后犬牙髓血流(PBF)和牙龈血流(GBF)的动态变化。静脉注射去甲肾上腺素导致PBF增加,与血压(BP)升高相对应,而GBF减少。硫酸奥西那林导致PBF随BP降低而平行降低,相比之下GBF增加。这些血管活性药物对GBF的作用比对PBF和BP的作用持续时间更长。这些结果表明,牙髓血流的调节更多地依赖于全身血压,而非局部血管收缩或扩张。