A modified murine photothrombotic stroke model: a minimally invasive and reproducible cortical and sub-cortical infarct volume and long-term deficits

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Mohd Salman
Saifudeen Ismael
Tauheed Ishrat
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[1] The University of Tennessee Health Science Center,Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, College of Medicine
[2] Neuroscience Institute,Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] The University of Tennessee Health Science Center,undefined
[4] The University of Tennessee Health Science Center,undefined
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Photothrombosis stroke; Infarct volume; Edema; Hemorrhagic transformation; Cognitive impairments;
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Ischemic stroke is one of the major causes of devastating neurological disabilities and mortality worldwide. Despite extensive research for treatment approaches, there remains limited therapy in the stroke field. Therefore, more research is required for reproducibility to understand stroke pathology in pre-clinical studies. In the current modified method, mice were subjected to photothrombotic stroke (pt-MCA; proximal-middle cerebral artery was exposed with a 532 nm laser beam for 4 min) by retro-orbital injection of photosensitive dye, Rose Bengal (15 mg/kg) before the laser light exposure. Sensorimotor deficits were assessed by rotarod and catwalk test at 72 h following post-pt-MCAO, and brain samples were collected for infarct volume and hemorrhagic transformation (HT) assessments. Cognitive impairments were assessed by a novel objective recognition and Morris’s water maze tests at the end of the follow-up. pt-MCAO animals significantly reduced body weight and impaired motor and cognitive functions. Furthermore, pt-MCAO animals showed apparent infarction, brain edema, and increased HT compared to the sham animals. Additionally, this method enables concurrent measurement of short-term and long-term neurological dysfunction with relatively larger cortical and sub-cortical infarct volume following pt-MCAO. With respect to the other models, this modified model offers enhanced reproducibility regarding infarct volume and cognitive/functional outcomes and avoids complications associated with critical surgeries and craniotomy. In conclusion, this modified model helps to understand stroke pathogenesis and minimize the animals’ numbers which help to increase the scientific and statistical potential in pre-clinical studies.
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页码:2487 / 2497
页数:10
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