The physicochemical properties of the whole-brain interstitial fluid (IF) are unknown. A volume of whole-brain IF sufficient for analysis was obtained through a small, hollow, multiperforated polypropylene sphere implanted for 4-5 weeks into the dog brain parenchyma. The main physicochemical properties of the whole-brain IF were characterized, in comparison with the physicochemical properties of cerebrospinal fluid and blood/serum.
Brain interstitial fluid collected through implanted tissue cages / Sechi, Gianpietro; Petruzzi, V; Rosati, G; Rubattu, L; Tanda, Francesco; Deiana, Giovanni Andrea; Deriu, Pl. - In: BRAIN RESEARCH. - ISSN 0006-8993. - 564:1(1991), pp. 154-158. [10.1016/0006-8993(91)91366-9]
Brain interstitial fluid collected through implanted tissue cages
SECHI, Gianpietro;TANDA, Francesco;DEIANA, Giovanni Andrea;
1991-01-01
Abstract
The physicochemical properties of the whole-brain interstitial fluid (IF) are unknown. A volume of whole-brain IF sufficient for analysis was obtained through a small, hollow, multiperforated polypropylene sphere implanted for 4-5 weeks into the dog brain parenchyma. The main physicochemical properties of the whole-brain IF were characterized, in comparison with the physicochemical properties of cerebrospinal fluid and blood/serum.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.