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Model development and behavioral assessment of focal cerebral ischemia in rats.

D Petullo1, K Masonic, C Lincoln, L Wibberley, M Teliska, D L Yao.   

Abstract

Stroke in humans is usually focal and occurs in the Middle Cerebral Artery (MCA) distribution. There are several rat models that mimic strokes clinically seen in human. Severity of ischemia can be determined by occlusion time, arteries occluded i.e. MCA alone or combined with one or both Common Carotid Arteries (CCA), and/or location of the occlusion. In this study three focal cerebral infarctions (stroke) were induced for 90 and 120 minutes due to the occlusion of: the MCA alone (MCAo); MCA plus unilateral CCA (MCAo+1CCAo); and MCA plus bilateral CCA (MCAo+2CCAo). Histological parameters included infarct lesion size and hemispheric swelling. Since functional recovery of clinical deficits in stroke often correlates with the efficacy of anti-ischemic therapy, we focused on the behavioral recovery. We combined many sources to obtain comprehensive guidelines for clinical behavior evaluation. Tests included limb flexion, torso twisting, circling, lateral push resistance, beam balancing and walking, hindlimb placing, and inverted angle-board gripping. Occlusion lasting 90 minutes was found to have consistent and repeatable deficits. Results from our study demonstrate 120 minutes of occlusion produced a 60% morality rate and was therefore dropped. Body weight changes between groups showed that increased occlusion time produced more weight loss. Behavior changes indicated that MCAo+2CCAo for 90 minutes demonstrated assessable and consistent clinical deficits for the screening of potential therapeutics.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10210272     DOI: 10.1016/s0024-3205(99)00038-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


  36 in total

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