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High-Resolution In Vivo Imaging of the Neurovascular Unit during Spreading Depression
2007
Journal of Neuroscience
Spreading depression (SD) is a propagating wave of neuronal depolarization and ionic shifts, seen in stroke and migraine. In vitro, SD is associated with astrocytic [Ca 2ϩ ] waves, but it is unclear what role they play and whether they influence cerebral blood flow, which is altered in SD. Here we show that SD in vivo is associated with [Ca 2ϩ ] waves in astrocytes and neurons and with constriction of intracortical arterioles severe enough to result in arrest of capillary perfusion. The
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.0721-07.2007
pmid:17428981
fatcat:6zfmt2av6feqtdvovfdjkgt5vm