2018
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.24261
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Modified device for fluid percussion injury in rodents

Abstract: Fluid percussion (FP) injury model is a popular animal model of traumatic brain injury (TBI), but still there are some issues need to be addressed. To increase the validity and reliability of this technique, we adapted the FP device using electromagnetic protractor, stainless-steel cylinder, changing pressure transducer position, and foam pads to adjust the parameters of FP pulse. Besides, the adjusted FP device is more automatic. The FP pulse is promptly measured and displayed in a graphic user interface soft… Show more

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“…In this study, we adapted the fluid percussion procedure using a thinned‐skull window (Figure 1a,b) to eliminate brain injury caused by craniotomy preparation in conventional percussion modeling of TBI; and made it easy for TPLSM imaging. The repeat fluid percussion was applied by using our modified device (Ouyang et al, 2018). The microvasculature, part of the frontal lateral branch of mouse middle cerebral artery and caudal rhinal vein (Xiong et al, 2017), beneath the thinned skull were clearly seen under the camera, and two percussions at 2.0 atm cause minor subdural hematomas (Figure 1c) at 0 DPI in all rmTBI mice though repeated percussion did not break the integrity of the thinned‐skull.…”
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“…In this study, we adapted the fluid percussion procedure using a thinned‐skull window (Figure 1a,b) to eliminate brain injury caused by craniotomy preparation in conventional percussion modeling of TBI; and made it easy for TPLSM imaging. The repeat fluid percussion was applied by using our modified device (Ouyang et al, 2018). The microvasculature, part of the frontal lateral branch of mouse middle cerebral artery and caudal rhinal vein (Xiong et al, 2017), beneath the thinned skull were clearly seen under the camera, and two percussions at 2.0 atm cause minor subdural hematomas (Figure 1c) at 0 DPI in all rmTBI mice though repeated percussion did not break the integrity of the thinned‐skull.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CHI rmTBI was introduced in 13 mice (including mice for GCaMP6s expression and Ca 2+ imaging) using the lateral fluid percussion method with a modified percussion device (Ouyang et al, 2018). Briefly, mice were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital (45 mg/kg i.p.).…”
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