Effect of hypercapnia on cerebral blood flow and blood volume in pigs studied by positron emission tomography

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Olsen, Aage K. [1 ]
Keiding, Susanne
Munk, Ole L.
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[1] Aarhus Univ Hosp, PET Ctr, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark
[2] Aarhus Univ, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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Pigs are increasingly used as in vivo models in neuroscience, including studies using positron emission tomography. During anesthesia, cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral blood volume (CBV) are mainly regulated by the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) in arterial blood. We sought to determine the effects of increased arterial pCO(2) (hypercapnia) on CBF and CBV in anesthetized domestic pigs. We anesthetized 4 pigs and manipulated the tidal volume of the ventilator to different pCO(2) levels. Baseline pCO(2) was on average 6.5 kPa (n = 9 periods) and hypercapnia pCO(2) ranged from 11 to 20 kPa, mean 18.5 kPa (n = 9 periods). Series of dynamic PET scans with (H2O)-O-15 (CBF measurements) and (CO)-O-15 (CBV measurements) were performed. CBF increased on average 54%, from mean 0.48 ml blood/min/ml brain tissue during normoxia to 0.74 ml blood/min/ml brain tissue during hypercapnia. CBV increased 41% from mean 0.061 ml blood/ml brain tissue (n = 6) during normoxia to 0.086 ml blood/ml brain tissue (n = 6) during hypercapnia. Our observations indicate that pCO(2) levels have a major influence on porcine CBF and CBV and should be controlled in studies where a constant level is crucial.
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