Summary:The effect of delayed thrombolysis with re combinant tissue plasminogen activator was tested in an embolic stroke model. The carotid territory was embo lized in 103 rats with fibrin-rich clots formed and washed in polyethylene tubes. Hemispheric cerebral blood flow before and after embolization was measured by the intra arterial 133Xe injection method. At five delay times, 15-240 min after embolization, 69 animals were treated with tissue plasminogen activator, 20 mg/kg, and 34 animals with saline. Carotid angiography displayed the grade of occlusion of the cerebral arterial supply before and after treatment. Brains were fixed after 2 days, evaluated neu ropathologically, and infarct volume measured. Cerebral blood flow was reduced by 56-71% after embolization.