Prolonged MCAO delayed the recovery of blood flow to the brain after MCAO. A–C: trace recordings of the blood flow in the ischemic brains. D–F: statistical data in all groups. Blood perfusion (PU), concentration of moving blood cells (CMBC), and velocity of blood cells (Velocity) were measured in the ischemic brains exposed to MCAO for 30 min, 45 min, and 60 min, respectively. ∇P < 0.01, reperfusion vs. MCAO; #P < 0.01, reperfusion in groups of MCAO-30min and MCAO-45min vs. that of MCAO-60 min. Note that MCAO immediately decreased PU to ∼15% and CMBC to 20% of the base value with a slight decrease in the Velocity (−25%) in all groups. The blood flow was relatively stable at a low level during the whole period of MCAO. After the onset of reperfusion, the blood flow rapidly increased to the preischemic level in the group of MCAO-30min. However, this increase was much slower in the MCAO-45min group. After a prolonged period of MCAO (60 min), the blood flow was still very low in the first 15 min after reperfusion. Rep 30, Rep 45, Rep 60, reperfusion after 30 min, 45 min or 60 min of MCAO.