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Stereotactic coordinates for intracerebroventricular infusion after permanent focal cerebral ischemia in Wistar rats.

A Lourbopoulos1, S Chatzigeorgiou, T Mavridis, I Kokkinakis, N Tascos, C Simeonidou.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Intracerebroventricular (ICV) experimental route is highly promising due to immediate approach of a "therapy" to the cerebrospinal compartment. Ischemic edema causes structural dislocations and stereotaxia alterations after temporary Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion (t-MCAO), while there is no similar study for intracerebroventricular (ICV) invasion after permanent MCAO (p-MCAO).
METHODS: Male Wistar rats were subjected to right p-MCAO and clinically evaluated 6 and 18 hours post-occlusion, using the modified Neurological Stroke Scale (mNSS) and modified Bederson's Scale (mBS). Infarction volume, hemispheric edema, middle line dislocation and stereotaxia of the lateral ventricles were studied at the same time-points.
RESULTS: P-MCAO induced mild but significant changes in the stereotaxia of the infarcted (ipsilateral) lateral ventricle on 18- (P<0.05), though not 6-hours (P>0.05) post-occlusion. These changes correlated with the mNSS and mBS scores (P<0.01) and allowed the expression of linear mathematical equations (stereotaxic coordinate = b0 + b1*mNSS; calculated by regression analysis) predicting the new ventricular position in each individual animal. The contralateral ventricular system was structurally unaffected on both time-points. Verification experiments indicated that the new coordinates were necessary on 18-hours post-occlusion for successful ICV invasion in all p-MCAO rats (Number Needed to Treat 2.28), compared to 56.25% success when using the classical coordinates for normal rats.
CONCLUSION: P-MCAO causes relatively late but predictable stereotaxia shifts for ICV invasion, which are different compared to t-MCAO.

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Keywords:  edema; intraventricular stereotaxic coordinates; lateral ventricles; permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion; stroke; transplantation

Year:  2012        PMID: 23930058      PMCID: PMC3738393     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hippokratia        ISSN: 1108-4189            Impact factor:   0.471


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