Abstract
This study describes a closed cranial window technique that allows the observation and measurement of rat pial arterioles and venules in situ. The resolving power of this system is 1–2 μm. Using this sensitive technique, we characterized the responses to 7% carbon dioxide inhalation and adenosine in arterioles (10–70 μm) and venules (15–100 μm). During carbon dioxide inhalation, larger arterioles (>40μm) dilated more than smaller arterioles (<20 μm). There was limited vasoreac-tivity of pial venules during CO2 inhalation. Dilation of arterioles was initially observed with an adenosine concentration of 10−8
