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The Sheep as a Comprehensive Animal Model to Investigate Interdependent Physiological Pressure Propagation and Multiparameter Influence on Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics

Authors :
Trimmel, Nina Eva
Podgoršak, Anthony
Oertel, Markus Florian; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5121-5376
Jucker, Simone
Arras, Margarete
Schmid Daners, Marianne; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6411-8871
Weisskopf, Miriam; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6012-3051
Trimmel, Nina Eva
Podgoršak, Anthony
Oertel, Markus Florian; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5121-5376
Jucker, Simone
Arras, Margarete
Schmid Daners, Marianne; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6411-8871
Weisskopf, Miriam; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6012-3051
Source :
Trimmel, Nina Eva; Podgoršak, Anthony; Oertel, Markus Florian; Jucker, Simone; Arras, Margarete; Schmid Daners, Marianne; Weisskopf, Miriam (2022). The Sheep as a Comprehensive Animal Model to Investigate Interdependent Physiological Pressure Propagation and Multiparameter Influence on Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16:868567.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The present study aims to develop a suitable animal model for evaluating the physiological interactions between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics, hemodynamics, and abdominal compartment pressures. We seek to contribute to the enhanced recognition of the pathophysiology of CSF-dependent neurological disorders like hydrocephalus and the improvement of available treatment options. To date, no comprehensive animal model of CSF dynamics exists, and establishing an accurate model will advance our understanding of complex CSF physiology. Persisting knowledge gaps surrounding the communication and pressure propagation between the cerebrospinal space and adjacent anatomical compartments exacerbate the development of novel therapies for neurological diseases. Hence, the need for further investigation of the interactions of vascular, craniospinal, and abdominal pressures remains beyond dispute. Moreover, the results of this animal study support the optimization of in vitro test benches for medical device development, e.g., ventriculoperitoneal shunts. Six female white alpine sheep were surgically equipped with pressure sensors to investigate the physiological values of intracranial, intrathecal, arterial, central venous, jugular venous, vesical pressure, and four differently located abdominal pressures. These values were measured simultaneously during the acute animal trial with sheep under general anesthesia. Both carotid and femoral arterial blood pressure indicate a reliable and comparable representation of the systematic blood pressure. However, the jugular venous pressure and the central venous pressure in sheep in dorsal recumbency do not correlate well under general anesthesia. Furthermore, there is a trend for possible comparability of lateral intraventricular and lumbar intrathecal pressure. Nevertheless, animal body position during measurements must be considered since different body constitutions can alter the horizontal line between the cerebral ventricles and th

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Journal :
Trimmel, Nina Eva; Podgoršak, Anthony; Oertel, Markus Florian; Jucker, Simone; Arras, Margarete; Schmid Daners, Marianne; Weisskopf, Miriam (2022). The Sheep as a Comprehensive Animal Model to Investigate Interdependent Physiological Pressure Propagation and Multiparameter Influence on Cerebrospinal Fluid Dynamics. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16:868567.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-218218, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443045076
Document Type :
Electronic Resource