1. Behavioral deficits after distal focal cerebral ischemia in mice: Usefulness of adhesive removal test.
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Freret T, Bouet V, Leconte C, Roussel S, Chazalviel L, Divoux D, Schumann-Bard P, and Boulouard M
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- Analysis of Variance, Animals, Behavioral Symptoms etiology, Brain Infarction etiology, Brain Infarction pathology, Brain Ischemia complications, Disease Models, Animal, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Male, Maze Learning physiology, Mice, Motor Activity, Neuropsychological Tests, Postural Balance physiology, Rotarod Performance Test, Behavioral Symptoms diagnosis, Behavioral Symptoms physiopathology, Cognition physiology, Psychomotor Performance physiology, Sensation physiology
- Abstract
Distal occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (dMCAo), which closely mimics human stroke, is one of the most used animal models. However, although assessment of histological and functional outcome is increasingly recommended for preclinical studies, the latter is often excluded because of the high difficulties to estimate, especially in mice, behavioral impairments. The aim of our study was to deeply screen functional consequences of distal permanent MCAo in mice to target relevant behaviors for future studies. A set of sensorimotor and cognitive tests were performed during 3 weeks postsurgery in 2 groups of mice. Afterward, brain infarctions were estimated by histological staining or magnetic resonance imaging. Overall, while no long-term functional impairments could be detected, the adhesive removal was the only test showing a deficit. Interestingly, this sensorimotor impairment was correlated to cortical damage 3 weeks after surgery. In conclusion, despite the fact that dMCAo-induced deficits could not be evidenced by most of our behavioral tests, the authors showed that the adhesive removal test was the only one, sensitive enough, to highlight a long-term deficit. This result suggests therefore that this mouse model of ischemia is relevant to efficiently assess therapeutic strategies with histological but also behavioral analysis, provided that relevant tests are used., ((c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved.)
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- 2009
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