2003
DOI: 10.1161/01.str.0000088061.06656.1e
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Experimental Intracerebral Hemorrhage in the Mouse

Abstract: Background and Purpose-A major limitation of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) research is the lack of reproducible animal models. The present study was conducted to validate in the mouse the double-injection method of ICH initially developed in the rat. We investigated the effect of intrastriatal injection of blood or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) on cerebral blood flow (CBF), neurological score, hematoma volume, and brain swelling. Methods-Male C57BL/6 mice were anesthetized with halothane/nitrous oxide delivered b… Show more

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“…Initially, these ICH models were developed so the blood or the collagenase was injected directly down into the targeted brain area, the striatum. 25 However, these coordinates cause the needle to penetrate the mouse forelimb motor cortex, causing damage to this primary motor region and complicating the interpretation of a motor deficit, as the motor deficit may be due to the hemorrhage in the striatum or to the damage in the motor cortex from the needle en route to the striatum. To resolve this complication, the injection was done at a 101 angle, with the needle tract not passing through the forelimb motor cortex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, these ICH models were developed so the blood or the collagenase was injected directly down into the targeted brain area, the striatum. 25 However, these coordinates cause the needle to penetrate the mouse forelimb motor cortex, causing damage to this primary motor region and complicating the interpretation of a motor deficit, as the motor deficit may be due to the hemorrhage in the striatum or to the damage in the motor cortex from the needle en route to the striatum. To resolve this complication, the injection was done at a 101 angle, with the needle tract not passing through the forelimb motor cortex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, spontaneous intracerebral bleeding occurs in mice lacking of ␣v integrins (McCarty et al, 2002) and in mice with cerebral amyloid angiopathy (Lee et al, 2003;Winkler et al, 2001). A double-blood injection model was attempted in mice and showed convincing results that closely parallel human ICH (Belayev et al, 2003). We selected the collagenase-induced ICH mouse model because collagenase-induced ICH in mice has a high mortality, which is age dependent, like human ICH, with marked brain edema.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the autologous blood injection model produces a consistent neurologic deficit, brain swelling, and cortical hypoperfusion (Belayev et al, 2003). Slow injection of 50 mL blood in rodents is equivalent to a 30-mL bleed in humans (Mendelow, 1993;Xi et al, 2001;.…”
Section: Autologous Blood Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%