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Animal models for the study of intracranial hematomas (Review)

Authors :
Wellingson Paiva
Emanuele Zippo
Carolina Miranda
Sérgio Brasil
Daniel Godoy
Almir De Andrade
Iuri Neville
Gustavo Patriota
Renan Domingues
Manoel Teixeira
Source :
Experimental and therapeutic medicine. 25(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Intracranial hematomas (ICH) are a frequent condition in neurosurgical and neurological practices, with several mechanisms of primary and secondary injury. Experimental research has been fundamental for the understanding of the pathophysiology implicated with ICH and the development of therapeutic interventions. To date, a variety of different animal approaches have been described that consider, for example, the ICH evolutive phase, molecular implications and hemodynamic changes. Therefore, choosing a test protocol should consider the scope of each particular study. The present review summarized investigational protocols in experimental research on the subject of ICH. With this subject, injection of autologous blood or bacterial collagenase, inflation of intracranial balloon and avulsion of cerebral vessels were the models identified. Rodents (mice) and swine were the most frequent species used. These different models allowed improvements on the understanding of intracranial hypertension establishment, neuroinflammation, immunology, brain hemodynamics and served to the development of therapeutic strategies.

Details

ISSN :
17921015
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental and therapeutic medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a1a903cc1badd9cd2281c3d3d726dc47