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Neurovascular dynamics of repeated cortical spreading depolarizations after acute brain injury.


ABSTRACT: Cortical spreading depolarizations (CSDs) are increasingly suspected to play an exacerbating role in a range of acute brain injuries, including stroke, possibly through their interactions with cortical blood flow. We use simultaneous wide-field imaging of neural activity and hemodynamics in Thy1-GCaMP6f mice to explore the neurovascular dynamics of CSDs during and following Rose Bengal-mediated photothrombosis. CSDs are observed in all mice as slow-moving waves of GCaMP fluorescence extending far beyond the photothrombotic area. Initial CSDs are accompanied by profound vasoconstriction and leave residual oligemia and ischemia in their wake. Later, CSDs evoke variable responses, from constriction to biphasic to vasodilation. However, CSD-evoked vasoconstriction is found to be more likely during rapid, high-amplitude CSDs in regions with stronger oligemia and ischemia, which, in turn, worsens after each repeated CSD. This feedback loop may explain the variable but potentially devastating effects of CSDs in the context of acute brain injury.

SUBMITTER: Zhao HT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8590206 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neurovascular dynamics of repeated cortical spreading depolarizations after acute brain injury.

Zhao Hanzhi T HT   Tuohy Mary Claire MC   Chow Daniel D   Kozberg Mariel G MG   Kim Sharon H SH   Shaik Mohammed A MA   Hillman Elizabeth M C EMC  

Cell reports 20211001 1


Cortical spreading depolarizations (CSDs) are increasingly suspected to play an exacerbating role in a range of acute brain injuries, including stroke, possibly through their interactions with cortical blood flow. We use simultaneous wide-field imaging of neural activity and hemodynamics in Thy1-GCaMP6f mice to explore the neurovascular dynamics of CSDs during and following Rose Bengal-mediated photothrombosis. CSDs are observed in all mice as slow-moving waves of GCaMP fluorescence extending fa  ...[more]

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