A NEW PEDIATRIC MODEL OF ISCHEMIC STROKE IN PIGLETS
仔猪缺血性中风的新儿科模型
基本信息
- 批准号:6598646
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.99万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-03-01 至 2006-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:angiogenesis apoptosis brain injury cerebral artery cerebral ischemia /hypoxia cerebrovascular occlusions confocal scanning microscopy disease /disorder model immunocytochemistry infant animal infarct leukocyte activation /transformation magnetic resonance imaging method development pediatrics stroke swine
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Ischemic stroke is a serious yet poorly studied problem in infants and children with a variety of acute and chronic illnesses. In spite of this, stroke in the immature brain has received little attention in basic science research. One reason for this is the lack of feasible animal models, which closely mimic the clinical picture of pediatric stroke. From the few studies that have been done in immature animal models, it appears that there are age-related differences in the mechanisms of focal ischemic injury in the brain. These mechanistic differences suggest that treatment strategies to reduce ischemic brain injury may need to be different in the immature compared to the mature brain. We recently developed a large animal model of ischemic stroke in two- to four-week-old infant piglets using a transorbital approach to produce photothrombotic occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. We measured acute changes in regional cerebral blood flow, examined histopathology at four hours after stroke onset and demonstrated that this method produces a moderate size infarct, which includes both cortical and subcortical tissue. The purpose of this exploratory project is to further establish this model of ischemic stroke in piglets at different stages of development for future investigations of age-related mechanisms of injury, repair and response to therapeutic interventions. The specific aims are (1) to improve our method of producing stroke so that chronic survival is achieved in pigs at three stages of development, (2) to determine age-related differences in regional cerebral blood flow, size of the infarct, functional neurological outcome and magnetic resonance imaging twenty-fours hours and three, seven and thirty days after stroke onset, and (3) To explore whether age-related and time-dependent differences occur in three mechanisms of injury and repair after stroke, e.g., leukocyte accumulation, angiogenesis and apoptosis. This study is important because there are no large animal models of pediatric stroke, which include chronic survival to allow for investigations of age-related mechanisms of and recovery from ischemic brain injury. The results of these experiments will demonstrate whether, in fact, the immature brain recovers from stroke more rapidly and more completely than the adult brain and provide insight into which injury and repair mechanisms are responsible for the improved outcome from stroke during development.
描述(由申请人提供):缺血性中风是一个严重的问题,但研究不足的婴儿和儿童与各种急性和慢性疾病。尽管如此,在基础科学研究中,未成熟大脑中的中风很少受到关注。其中一个原因是缺乏可行的动物模型,这密切模仿儿科中风的临床表现。根据在未成熟动物模型中进行的少数研究,似乎在脑中局灶性缺血损伤的机制中存在与年龄相关的差异。这些机制的差异表明,治疗策略,以减少缺血性脑损伤可能需要不同的未成熟的成熟大脑相比。我们最近在2 - 4周龄的幼猪中开发了一个缺血性中风的大型动物模型,使用经眶途径产生大脑中动脉的光血栓闭塞。我们测量了局部脑血流量的急性变化,在中风发作后4小时检查了组织病理学,并证明这种方法产生了中等大小的梗死,包括皮质和皮质下组织。本探索性项目的目的是进一步建立不同发育阶段仔猪缺血性卒中模型,用于未来研究损伤、修复和治疗干预反应的年龄相关机制。具体目的是(1)改进我们的产生中风的方法,以便在三个发展阶段的猪中实现慢性存活,(2)确定中风发作后24小时和3、7和30天的局部脑血流、梗塞大小、功能神经学结果和磁共振成像的年龄相关差异,(3)探讨脑卒中后损伤和修复的三种机制是否存在年龄相关和时间依赖性差异,白细胞积聚、血管生成和细胞凋亡。这项研究是重要的,因为没有大型的儿童中风动物模型,其中包括慢性生存,以允许调查缺血性脑损伤的年龄相关机制和恢复。这些实验的结果将证明,事实上,未成熟的大脑是否比成人大脑更快、更完全地从中风中恢复过来,并提供关于哪些损伤和修复机制负责改善发育过程中中风的结果的见解。
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