Literature DB >> 16029928

A new approach to reduce the number of animals used in experimental focal cerebral ischemia models.

Dorothe Burggraf1, Helge K Martens, Martin Liebetrau, Milan R Vosko, Martin Dichgans, Gerhard F Hamann.   

Abstract

We describe a novel experimental set-up that allows biochemical, immunohistochemical and morphometric recording of multiple parameters from a single rat brain. The whole brain was cut (coronal sectioning) in a volumetric manner, and 100 cryo-sections (10 microm) were collected from the region of infarction. By use of a scalpel to dissect the cryosection, crude brain material was obtained from the cortical and basal ganglia areas of ischemic and non-ischemic hemispheres. Material from four 10 microm thick sections of the same animal was pooled. About 30 microg protein lysate was extracted per four sections with various lysis buffers; this sufficed for one biochemical or enzymatic test called "micro-Western-blots" or "micro-zymographies". Scraping brain material from cryosections allows the detection of up to 25 parameters from adjacent brain sections of one single rat brain. Different analysis are possible, we have chosen, e.g. to compare factors affecting the basal lamina of cerebral microvessels like the content of the metalloproteinases-2/-9, their tissue inhibitors, the plasminogen activators, collagen type IV, parameters to test the blood-brain barrier: hemoglobin and the protein of the perfusion solution BSA and the infarction volume. On the basis of these parameters it was possible to compare the interactions of the complex processes in the ischemic brain in the same animal in adjacent sections. Thus, this method increases the validity of data comparisons and reduces significantly the number of animals needed in various experimental settings.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16029928     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2005.05.045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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1.  Protective effect of oxysophoridine on cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice.

Authors:  Hongbo Wang; Yuxiang Li; Ning Jiang; Xiaoping Chen; Yi Zhang; Kuai Zhang; Tengfei Wang; Yinju Hao; Lin Ma; Chengjun Zhao; Yanrong Wang; Tao Sun; Jianqiang Yu
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2013-05-25       Impact factor: 5.135

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