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Extravasation of Microspheres in a Rat Model of Silent Brain Infarcts.

Anne-Eva van der Wijk1, Nadia Lachkar1, Judith de Vos1, Anita E Grootemaat2, Nicole N van der Wel2, Peter L Hordijk3, Erik N T P Bakker1, Ed vanBavel1.   

Abstract

Background and Purpose- We developed a rat model of silent brain infarcts based on microsphere infusion and investigated their impact on perfusion and tissue damage. Second, we studied the extent and mechanisms of perfusion recovery. Methods- At day 0, 15 µm fluorescent microspheres were injected into the right common carotid artery of F344 rats. At days 1, 7, or 28, the brain was removed, cut in 100-µm cryosections, and processed for immunofluorescent staining and analysis. Results- Injection of microspheres caused mild and transient damage to the treated hemisphere, with a decrease in perfused capillary volume at day 1, as compared with the untreated hemisphere. At day 1 but not at days 7 and 28, we observed IgG staining outside of the vessels, indicating vessel leakage. All microspheres were located inside the lumen of the vessels at day 1, whereas the vast majority (≈80%) of the microspheres were extravascular at day 7, and 100% at day 28. This was accompanied by restoration of perfused capillary volume. Conclusions- Microspheres cause mild and transient damage, and effective extravasation mechanisms exist in the brain to clear microsized emboli from the vessels.

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Keywords:  angiophagy; arterioles; brain infarction; cerebrovascular disorders; microcirculation; rats

Year:  2019        PMID: 31136287     DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.024975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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2.  Quantification of hypoxic regions distant from occlusions in cerebral penetrating arteriole trees.

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