James A E, Epstein M, Novak G, Burns B
Radiology. 1977 Jan;122(1):143-7. doi: 10.1148/122.1.143.
Diminished absorption of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the most common cause of communicating hydrocephalus. Soon after the absorptive capacity is decreased, the CSF pressure increases, producing ventricular enlargement if the process is not halted. CSF production was measured by ventriculo-cisternal perfusion during and after the production of communicating hydrocephalus, using an atraumatic animal model. Animals with chronic hydrocephalus and normal pressure had normal CSF production. CSF production tended to be lower in animals with increased pressure. When CSF absorption is compromised, decreased CSF production does not appear to be a significant compensatory mechanism.
脑脊液(CSF)吸收减少是交通性脑积水最常见的原因。吸收能力下降后不久,脑脊液压力就会升高,如果这个过程不停止,就会导致脑室扩大。在交通性脑积水形成期间及之后,使用无创伤动物模型通过脑室-脑池灌注测量脑脊液生成情况。患有慢性脑积水且压力正常的动物脑脊液生成正常。压力升高的动物脑脊液生成往往较低。当脑脊液吸收受到损害时,脑脊液生成减少似乎不是一个重要的代偿机制。