Gaevyĭ M D, Jazem-Ali A W, Nagornaia G V
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1985 Dec;100(12):707-9.
The method of hydrogen clearance used for the registration of cerebral blood flow in acute experiments on anesthetized white rats with artificial respiration has shown that aminophylline had a biphasic effect (dilatation-constriction) on cerebral vessels, particularly with stable blood pressure. Systemic hypotension provoked an increase in dilatation response. With blood pressure reduced, autoregulation levels lowered.