Czernicki Z, Koźniewska E
Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1977;36(3-4):181-7. doi: 10.1007/BF01405390.
The effect of sudden decompression of the brain on the blood-brain barrier and cerebral blood flow was studied in cats. The decompression experiments were performed on 9 cats which had been subjected to two hours of compression with an epidural balloon and on 10 cats subjected to four hours of balloon compression. In both experimental groups one could observe haemorrhages and disturbances in the blood-brain barrier in the cortex of the previously compressed hemisphere and in the basal nuclei. The extent of these changes depended on the duration of the epidural compression. At the same time, a decrease in cerebral blood flow, mainly in the brain cortex, was observed in both experimental groups.
在猫身上研究了脑部突然减压对血脑屏障和脑血流量的影响。对9只接受硬膜外球囊压迫两小时的猫和10只接受球囊压迫四小时的猫进行了减压实验。在两个实验组中,均可观察到先前受压半球的皮质和基底核出现出血以及血脑屏障紊乱。这些变化的程度取决于硬膜外压迫的持续时间。与此同时,两个实验组均观察到脑血流量减少,主要是在大脑皮质。