Vascular resistance, metabolism and EEG within cerebral grey and white matter during hypoxia in neonatal piglets.

U Zwiener, R Bauer, W Buchenau, D Hoyer, M Zieger, H Wagner
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To study unsolved problems of the causal chain of neonatal hypoxic brain damage in 31 hypoxic newborn non-anesthetized piglets cerebro-vascular, metabolic and EEG reactions were investigated (FiO2: 0.06-0.10, 1 h). Only in artificially ventilated newborn piglets this acute hypoxic hypoxia provoked a vital decompensation by critical depression of mean arterial blood pressure (less than or equal to 4.67 kPa [35 mmHg]) and/or a critical increase of vascular resistance (Rc) in the cerebral white matter (greater than 50%). Spontaneously breathing piglets survived always showing hyperventilation, higher pHa and an increase of cerebral O2-consumption in cerebral grey matter, partly also in white matter. This critical increase of Rc was related to a critical decrease of O2-consumption in the white matter and an insufficient decrease of Rc of the grey matter. The observed strong metabolic and hemodynamic differences between these two brain compartments can explain the evaluated special morphological vulnerability of cerebral white matter in ventilated animals.

新生儿仔猪缺氧时脑灰质和白质血管阻力、代谢和脑电图。
为探讨新生儿缺氧脑损伤的因果链尚未解决的问题,对31只缺氧新生儿非麻醉仔猪进行了脑血管、代谢和脑电图反应的观察(FiO2:只有在人工通气的新生仔猪中,这种急性缺氧会引起严重的失代偿,导致平均动脉血压严重下降(小于或等于4.67 kPa [35 mmHg])和/或脑白质血管阻力(Rc)严重增加(大于50%)。自主呼吸仔猪存活后始终表现为过度通气、pHa升高和脑灰质(部分也包括白质)脑o2消耗增加。Rc的临界增加与白质中o2消耗的临界减少和灰质中Rc的减少不足有关。观察到的这两个脑区之间的代谢和血流动力学差异可以解释通气动物脑白质的特殊形态学脆弱性。
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