《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2012, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (5): 401-405.

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Nonhuman Primate Chronic Stroke Model with Middle Cerebral Artery Endovascular Embolism

WANG Qiang, ZHANG Tong,ZHAO Chun-yu, et al.   

  1. Neurological Rehabilitation Centre, Capital Medical University School of Rehabilitation Medicine, Beijing Bo'ai Hospital,China Rehabilitation Research Centre, Beijing 100068, China
  • Received:2011-08-01 Revised:2011-11-10 Published:2012-05-25 Online:2012-05-25

Abstract: Objective To establish chronic cerebral infarction animal model in nonhuman primate. Methods 10 adult male rhesus monkeyswere embolized the middle cerebral artery (MCA) in contra-lateral of handedness, and divided into M1 segment embolism group (n=3), upper trunk embolism group (n=5), and lower trunk embolism group (n=2). Acute neurological deficit was evaluated with standard neurologicalscale, and the motor function in chronic stage was assessed with a task of retrieving food pill in wells. Results Animals in M1 segmentembolism group all died 38~62 h after surgery. Upper trunk embolism group survived, and MRI showed front parietal cortex infarctioncontra-lateral paralyzed side. All of them paralyzed one side in acute stage, and 4 of them persisted dysfunction in chronic stage, that couldnot finish the task of retrieving food pill in wells; only one completed the task. The lower trunk embolism group paralyzed one side in acutestage, but recovered quickly and completely, that finished the task within 7 d. Conclusion Embolism of MCA upper trunk can cause infarctionof precise and proper size with one side limb dysfunction in the acute stage and long-term dysfunction in most animals, which is feasiblefor treatment and neural plasticity research in recovery.

Key words: cerebral infarction, chronic stage, nonhuman primate, animal model, endovascular embolism