2019
DOI: 10.3329/bjms.v18i3.41616
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Transient Bilateral Common Carotid Artery Occlusion (tBCCAO) of Rats as a Model of Global Cerebral Ischemia

Abstract: Background: Transient bilateral common carotid artery occlusion (tBCCAO) has been performed in rats as a model of global ischemia. However, the technique varied between laboratories and produced difficulties in the comparison of results. Variations such as rat strain, age, ischemic and reperfusion duration could affect the results. This review aims to provide a general overview of the variation of animal strains, duration of tBCCAO, reported cerebral ischemic area produced by tBCCAO, use of TTC staining for me… Show more

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“…After this step, the sliced brain was saved inside PBS formalin 10% for one night. (8) IHC Staining Brain tissues were made into paraffin blocks, then sliced 5mcm thick using rotary microtome. One slice was taken, then continued by IHC staining with anti-bax antibody.…”
Section: 35 Triphenyltetrazholium Chloride (Ttc) Stainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After this step, the sliced brain was saved inside PBS formalin 10% for one night. (8) IHC Staining Brain tissues were made into paraffin blocks, then sliced 5mcm thick using rotary microtome. One slice was taken, then continued by IHC staining with anti-bax antibody.…”
Section: 35 Triphenyltetrazholium Chloride (Ttc) Stainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CTA'sbiggest advantage is the calcifications, stents, and shunts visualization. 9,10 After diagnosed ALI, if there are no contraindications, there is a need for an emergency unfractionated heparin treatment (50-100 units/kg, intravenous) to prevent the proximal and distal development of secondary thrombosis. Systemic use of thrombolytic drugs is not recommended, but local use is justified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%