Rev Fr Transfus Immunohematol
June 1978
In experiments on dogs the intravenous injection of heterogenous blood resulted in a decrease of total arterial pressure, weakening of the brain blood flow, fall of Po2 and pH in the brain cortex. A simultaneous constriction if inner carotid arteries is depending on direct action on the vascular wall of heterogenous proteins and on a release in it of physiologically active substances, such as serotonin. Fine pial arteries were dilated by the compensatory mechanism that was not associated with a decrease of intravascular and with direct action of hypoxia or acid metabolites on vascular walls.
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