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Is there an active mechanism limiting the influence of the sympathetic system on the cerebral vascular bed?

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Is there an active mechanism limiting the influence of the sympathetic system on the cerebral vascular bed?

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The influence of the cervical sympathetic chain on cerebral circulation in the rabbit was studied by means of 3 complementary techniques. Two dynamic techniques involving chronically implanted probes were used: blood flow in the caudate nucleus (CN) was measured by thermal clearance; tissue PO2 and PCO2 in the same structure were measured by mass spectrometry. Other variables measured continuously and simultaneously included arterial blood pressure (BP), PaO2 and PaCO2. The third technique was a tissue sampling method based on the Fick principle and using 14C1 ethanol as tracer. Blood flow in 7 regions was measured at stable BP, PaO2 and PaCO2. Stimulation of the sympathetic chain at 15 Hz induced mean maximal decreases in CN blood flow of 23.9% (thermal clearance) and 24.4% (ethanol technique). Mean decrease of PO2 in the CN at 15 Hz was 16.6%. Significant falls in blood flow were observed with the ethanol technique in all 7 structures measured. During prolonged stimulation (greater t

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