Literature DB >> 31026458

Establishment of novel technical methods for evaluating brain edema and lesion volume in stroked rats: A standardization of measurement procedures.

Matthew Boyko1, Vladislav Zvenigorodsky2, Julia Grinshpun3, Honore N Shiyntum4, Israel Melamed5, Ruslan Kutz6, Ilan Shelef7, Evgeni Brotfain3, Dmitry Frank8, Alexander Zlotnik9.   

Abstract

Stroke plays a role in high morbidity and mortality. Deciphering its mechanisms and pathophysiology is critical for the creation of new drugs and therapies. Most of the previous animal models of stroke, aimed at identifying the extent and location of brain injury following stroke, require animal sacrifice, which, besides ethical considerations, also negates the ability for follow up studies with the same rats. Because of these failures, the use of clinical magnetic resonance scanners for evaluating small animal models has been increasing. Magnetic resonance imaging scanners used particularly for small-bore animals are eligible for use in high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of rodent brains. However, high costs and scarcity factor heavily in the rare availability of these scanners. In our investigation, we sought to establish a unitary magnetic resonance imaging protocol for stroke assessment in rats. We made use of a 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging clinical scanner, as well as another clinical equipment, with the purpose of increasing its reproducibility. The results of inquest validated a new magnetic resonance imaging protocol, comparing a magnetic resonance imaging-measured infarcted zone to the "gold standard" of histological examination. We carried out the experimental procedure on a 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging clinical scanner using a conventional eight-channel receive-only coil. The two methods produced remarkable quantitative and qualitative correlations between them. Conclusively, we showed the clinical magnetic resonance imaging scanner to be a high-precision and sensitive image analysis instrument for evaluating both the infarct zone and the brain edema in a stroke experimental rat model.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Animal model; Brain edema; Lesion volume; Magnetic resonance imaging; Stroke

Year:  2019        PMID: 31026458     DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2019.04.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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1.  The effect of pyruvate on the development and progression of post-stroke depression: A new therapeutic approach.

Authors:  Dmitry Frank; Ruslan Kuts; Philip Tsenter; Benjamin F Gruenbaum; Yulia Grinshpun; Vladislav Zvenigorodsky; Ilan Shelef; Dmitry Natanel; Evgeny Brotfain; Alexander Zlotnik; Matthew Boyko
Journal:  Neuropharmacology       Date:  2019-05-31       Impact factor: 5.250

2.  Traumatic brain injury-induced submissive behavior in rats: link to depression and anxiety.

Authors:  Matthew Boyko; Benjamin F Gruenbaum; Dmitry Frank; Alexander Zlotnik; Ilan Shelef; Vladislav Zvenigorodsky; Olena Severynovska; Yair Binyamin; Boris Knyazer; Amit Frenkel
Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 7.989

3.  A Novel Method for Assessing Cerebral Edema, Infarcted Zone and Blood-Brain Barrier Breakdown in a Single Post-stroke Rodent Brain.

Authors:  Ruslan Kuts; Dmitry Frank; Benjamin F Gruenbaum; Julia Grinshpun; Israel Melamed; Boris Knyazer; Oleg Tarabrin; Vladislav Zvenigorodsky; Ilan Shelef; Alexander Zlotnik; Matthew Boyko
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2019-10-16       Impact factor: 4.677

4.  Blood Glutamate Scavenging With Pyruvate as a Novel Preventative and Therapeutic Approach for Depressive-Like Behavior Following Traumatic Brain Injury in a Rat Model.

Authors:  Dmitry Frank; Benjamin F Gruenbaum; Ilan Shelef; Vladislav Zvenigorodsky; Olena Severynovska; Ron Gal; Michael Dubilet; Alexander Zlotnik; Ora Kofman; Matthew Boyko
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-02-14       Impact factor: 4.677

5.  Direct myosin-2 inhibition enhances cerebral perfusion resulting in functional improvement after ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Máté Pénzes; Demeter Túrós; Domokos Máthé; Krisztián Szigeti; Nikolett Hegedűs; Anna Ágnes Rauscher; Péter Tóth; Ivan Ivic; Parasuraman Padmanabhan; Gabriella Pál; Árpád Dobolyi; Máté Gyimesi; András Málnási-Csizmadia
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2020-04-06       Impact factor: 11.556

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