Abstinence from drink
ameliorated cerebral blood flow and vasoreactivity in patients
with chronic alcoholism.
Onoda A, Maruki Y, Matsuzaki M,
Narabayasi Y, Sawada M, Iwasaki A, Enokida M, Kanaya M, Akiyama H,
Yamauchi T.
Department of Neurology, Saitama Neuropsychiatric Institute, Yono,
Japan
Keio J Med 2000 Feb;49 Suppl 1:A107-8
High dose ethanol consumption is a risk factor for both ishemic and
hemorrhagic cerebrovasucular disease. This link between heavy
drinkers and the risk factor of stroke has been considered as
hypertension, liver dysfunction, abnormality of platelet function or
other unknown mechanisms. Recently some of the experimental study
suggest that direct action of ethanol on the inhibition of the
synthesis/release of nitric oxide from endothelium and neurons may
contribute to this link. Few studies in this field, however, were
performed clinically. We examined cerebral blood flow (CBF) and vaso-reactivity
in the patients with chronic alcoholism on abstinence from drink.
CBF of nine male patients were measured by use of stable Xe-CT
method before and after acetazolamide load. Regional CBF increased
in second measurement after abstinence, but there were no
significant changed statistically. However, %vaso-reactivity in
right ACA and MCA significantly improved. We considered that large
brain vessels dilated then small vessels could response to
acetazolamide.
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