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Osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption. Computerized tomographic monitoring of chemotherapeutic agent delivery.
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PharmacotherapyBiomedical EngineeringCerebral Vascular RegulationBiomedical TechnologyIntracarotid InfusionCerebrospinal FluidCanine ModelTherapeutic ImagingIntracranial PressureBrain InjuryNeurologyInternal Carotid ArteryRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingNeuropharmacologyCerebral Blood FlowReperfusion InjuryPharmacologyComputerized Tomographic MonitoringNeurophysiologyBiomedical ImagingChemotherapeutic Agent DeliveryAnesthesiaMedicine
The present study describes a canine model of transient reversible blood-brain barrier disruption with hyperosmolar mannitol infusion into the internal carotid artery. Studies in this model show that osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption before intracarotid infusion of methotrexate results in markedly elevated (therapeutic) levels of drug in the ipsilateral cerebral hemisphere. Levels in the cerebrospinal fluid correlate poorly and inconsistently with brain levels. Computerized tomograms in this canine model provide a noninvasive monitor of the degree, time-course, and localization of osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption.
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