《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2006, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (01): 11-13.

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A Model of Focal Cortical Infarctionin Rat:Mini mally Invasive Craniotomy

XUE Jing,GAO Pei-yi,AN Yi-hua,SUN Chong-ran,LI Jin,HUANG Hua   

  1. The Department of Neuroradiology, the Affiliated Beijing Tiantan Hospital of Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing 100050, China
  • Received:2005-09-16 Published:2006-01-25 Online:2006-01-25

Abstract: ObjectiveTo develop a stable model of focal cerebral infarction in rat to study the curative effect of neural stem cells transplantation.MethodsThirty-seven rats were selected which were divided into two groups in random, experimental group and control group. The focal infarction model was developed by the ligation of the left middle cerebral artery followed by the ligation of the ipsilateral common carotid artery and the temporary clip occlusion of the contralateral common carotid artery for 1.5 h. The operation adopted minimally invasive craniotomy though temporal bone. The model was evaluated by examining the neurologic deficits, ink perfusion, TTC staining and Magnetic Resonance imaging.ResultsAll the rats were in good condition after the operation, the mortality rate was 6.25% after 4 weeks. Ink perfusion and TTC staining confirmed that the ischemia was confined to the cortex. The areas of infarction measured 83.52 mm3 by Magnetic Resonance imaging after 4 weeks.ConclusionA stable focal cerebral infarction model can be achieved by minimally invasive craniotomy. It is superior for its homogeneity of infarction volume and site, and its low mortality. It can be used for the study of transplantation of neural stem cells.

Key words: cerebral infarction, animal model, middle cerebral artery, rat