objective: To investigate the changes of spinal cord blood flow (SCBF) after the ischemia and reperfusion injury of the spinal cord and its relation with pathological damages. Methods: Twenty adult Japanese big-ear white rabbits equally randomized into the control group, 30-min-ischemic group, 60-min-is chemic group and 90-min-ischemic group. All the rabbits in the latter 3 groups were inflicted with the is chemia and reperfusion injury of the spinal cord through selective occlusion of the lumbar artery. SCBF was measured with the hydrogen clearance method and the pathological changes of the injured spinal cord were observed with Nissl’s staining. Results: SCBF during ischemia was 0 ml/100 g/min. During reperfusion, it was recovered to different levels. However, it was still decreased as compared with that before ischemia and that in the control group. The pathological changes of the gray matter were the most significant. The severi ty of the pathological changes decreased in the order from 90-min-ischemic group, 6O-min-ischemic group to 30-min ischemic group. Conclusion: Reversible injury occurs in rabbits after ischemia for 30 min, irreversible injury in those after ischemia for 90 min and partially reversible injury in those after ischemia for 60 min.
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