| Literature DB >> 26463955 |
Devin W McBride1, Julia Legrand1, Paul R Krafft1, Jerry Flores1, Damon Klebe1, Jiping Tang1, John H Zhang2,3.
Abstract
Hemorrhagic transformation occurs in as many as 48 % of stroke patients and is a major contributor to post-insult morbidity and mortality. Experimental models of hemorrhagic transformation are utilized for understanding the mechanisms behind its development, as well as for investigating potential therapeutics for prevention and reduction of bleeding. Thoroughly studying animal models of hemorrhagic transformation is critically important for testing novel treatments. Thus far, no study has examined the progression of brain swelling and hemorrhagic transformation after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Herein, we investigate the development of infarction, brain swelling, and hemorrhagic transformation following MCAO in hyperglycemic rats. Twenty-five Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to either 1.5 h of MCAO or sham surgery 15 min after induction of hyperglycemia. Animals were sacrificed at 0.25, 1, 3, or 24 h after reperfusion for measurement of infarct volume, brain swelling, and hemoglobin volume. Within 15 min of reperfusion, the infarct volume was significantly larger than in sham animals and did not increase in size over the 24 h. However, both brain swelling and hemorrhagic transformation, which began immediately after reperfusion, increase over 24 h after reperfusion.Entities:
Keywords: Brain edema; Brain swelling; Hemorrhagic transformation; Hyperglycemia; Infarct; MCAO; Middle cerebral artery occlusion; Stroke
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26463955 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-18497-5_42
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir Suppl ISSN: 0065-1419