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Enzymological Studies on the Choroid Plexus Following Bilateral Carotid Ligation

The bulletin of the Yamaguchi Medical School Volume 15 Issue 1 Page 71-83
published_at 1968-03
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Title
Enzymological Studies on the Choroid Plexus Following Bilateral Carotid Ligation
Creators Hatano Mitsunori
Source Identifiers
The activities of four enzymes which were thought to be correlating with the production of cerebrospinal fluid, such as alkaline and acid phosphatases, carbonic anhydrase and ATPase were determined biochemically in the choroid plexus as well as the frontal lobe tissue in adult rabbits. The activities of alkaline and acid phosphatases and carbonic anhydrase were transiently enhanced in the choroid plexus after bilateral ligation of the carotid arteries, in spite of consistent decrease of their activities observed in the frontal lobe tissue under such condition. As to the ATPase, both total and Na-K activated ATPase, no significant change was observed in its activity in the choroid plexus, while in the frontal lobe tissue it decreased as similar tendency as the others. Cisternal fluid pressure elevated gradually after the carotid ligation, but arterial and venous blood pressures were little affected by this procedure. Vertebral blood flow rate was measured in doges, in order to estimate the change of blood flow within the choroid plexus under the complete interruption of the carotid blood flow. As a result, the flow rate of the vertebral artery was abruptly increased as double as the normal level following the bilateral carotid ligation. Considering the correlation of examined enzymes with secretory function of the choroid plexus, it is suggested that the reflectoric hyperfunction of the choroid plexus may take place under the cessation of the carotid blood flow for at least a transient period.
Subjects
医学 ( Other)
Languages eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine
Date Issued 1968-03
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0513-1812
[NCID]AA00594272
Schools 医学部