Abstract

To clarify the involvement of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) in regional cerebral circulation during whole-body vibration (WBV), we determined regional cerebral blood flow and VIP-like immunoreactivity (VIP-LI) in rats following WBV for 90 min. at various accelerations (0, 2G and 4G rms), using the hydrogen gas electrolytic method. Interference electrodes were inserted into the frontal cortex and the hippocampus. Although we observed no change in hippocampal blood flow, the frontal cortical blood flow increased during the exposure in a manner that was dependent upon the acceleration. There was a significant reduction in hippocampal VIP-LI following WBV at an acceleration of 4G. The association between frontal cortical blood flow and hippocampal VIP-LI was significantly negative. Our results indicated that a local increase in blood flow in the frontal cortex of rats was induced by WBV. This increase seemed to be involved in the neural activation induced by WBV. Hippocampal VIP may have a role in the physiological regulation of frontal cortical circulation during WBV stress.

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