Publications by authors named "Meghan K Crain"

In healthy young women, basal cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrovascular reactivity may change across the menstrual cycle, but mechanisms remain untested. When compared with the early follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, we hypothesized women in late follicular phase would exhibit: 1) greater basal CBF, 2) greater hypercapnic increases in CBF, 3) greater hypoxic increases in CBF, and 4) increased cyclooxygenase (COX) signaling. We measured middle cerebral artery velocity (MCAv, transcranial Doppler ultrasound) in 11 healthy women (23 ± 1 yr) during rest, hypoxia, and hypercapnia.

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  • The study investigates the role of cyclooxygenase (COX) in regulating cerebral blood flow (CBF) in young, healthy women compared to men.
  • Researchers found that women had higher baseline CBF, but both sexes showed similar vasodilatory responses to induced hypoxia and hypercapnia during the experiment.
  • COX was necessary for regulating baseline CBF and hypercapnic response equally in both sexes, but it wasn't essential for vasodilation during hypoxia.
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