Effect of reduced perfusion pressure and acetylcholine on local blood flow in tumors in the rat kidney.

G Gadeholt, A Hope, S T Tvete, G Clausen
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Abstract

The local blood flow (LBF) in a sarcoma and a hepatoma implanted into the rat kidney was examined during renal vasodilation, with and without increased total renal blood flow (RBF). Both tumor types had a control LBF of about 0.7 ml/min per g, i.e. 35 per cent or less as compared with the renal LBF, as simultaneously determined by the H2 gas clearance technique. The RBF averaged 4.6 ml/min per g as recorded electromagnetically. During about 20 mmHg reduction of renal arterial pressure the tumor LBF was maintained relative to the renal LBF, whether the RBF was autoregulated or not. Provided neoplastic vessels account for most of the vascular resistance to tumor blood flow, they must therefore possess autoregulatory ability. The tumor LBF was maintained when the RBF was maximally increased by continuous renal arterial infusion of acetylcholine. This may suggest that a neoplastic vessel vasodilatory response to acetylcholine prevented reduction of the tumor flow.

降低灌注压和乙酰胆碱对大鼠肾肿瘤局部血流的影响。
在肾脏血管舒张术中,观察移植到大鼠肾脏的肉瘤和肝癌的局部血流量(LBF),并观察总肾血流量(RBF)是否增加。两种肿瘤类型的对照LBF约为0.7 ml/min / g,即与肾LBF相比,35%或更低,同时由H2气体清除技术测定。电磁记录的RBF平均为4.6 ml/min / g。在肾动脉压降低约20 mmHg期间,无论RBF是否自动调节,肿瘤LBF相对于肾脏LBF保持不变。鉴于肿瘤血管对肿瘤血流的抵抗大部分来自肿瘤血管,因此它们必须具有自我调节能力。持续肾动脉输注乙酰胆碱可最大限度地提高肿瘤LBF,维持肿瘤LBF。这可能表明肿瘤血管对乙酰胆碱的扩张反应阻止了肿瘤血流的减少。
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