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Monofilament intraluminal middle cerebral artery occlusion in the mouse
Authors:Wayne Clark  Nikola Lessov  Michael Dixon  Felix Eckenstein
Institution:1. Oregon Stroke Center, Portland, OR, USA;2. Departments of Neurology, Portland, OR, USA;3. Cell Biology, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR, USA
Abstract:Abstract

The rat middle cerebral artery (MeA) occlusion model with an intraluminal filament is well characterized with a two hour period ofocclusion in widespread use. The recent availability oftransgenic animals has led to an interest in adapting the MCA model in the mouse. To date the model has not been well characterized in the mouse. We performed the present study to compare different durations of MCA occlusion and to validate new functional assessments in this model. The MCA occlusion model (5-0 filament) was used. Swiss-Webster mice, 24-44 g, were randomly assigned to four groups: one hour of occlusion; two hours of occlusion; three hours of occlusion; or permanent occlusion. At 48 hours post-ischemia, the animals were rated on three neurologic function scales, and then the brains were removed for lesion size determination. Overall, there was a significant difference in lesion volume (p < 0.001) between the groups. In the permanent group of mice, the average lesion volume was 78.41 ± 17.47mm (n = 12); two and three hours of ischemia produced 51.29 ± 29.82 mm3 (n = 11) and 54.85mm3 (n = 13), respectively, significantly different than the one hour group 14.84 ± 31.34 mm3 (n = 11). All three functional scoring systems found significant overall differences between the four groups with our detailed General and Focal scores producing mpre robust between group treatment differences and showing correlation coefficients of r = 0.766 and r = 0.788, respectively to infarct volume. The MCA filament occlusion model can be successfully adapted in the mouse with either two or three hour occlusions producing reliable infarcts. New functional scoring systems unique to the mouse appear to add additional information. Neural Res 1997; 19: 641-648]
Keywords:Stroke  Animal  Middle Cerebral Artery  Ischemia
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