Establishment and Evaluation on Experimental Newborn Rats Model of Periventricular Leukomalacia / 实用儿科临床杂志
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
; (24)2006.
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Objective To establish the 2 day-old SD rats model of periventricular leukomalacia(PVL).Methods Sixty-five healthy 2 day-old SD rats were randomly divided into 3 experimental PVL groups and 3 control groups.The experimental PVL groups were subjected to right carotid ligation(RCL),and then they were suffered from hypoxia by 6% oxygen and 94% nitrogen for 4 hours.Meanwhile sham surgeries were performed on control groups without exposed to hypoxia.Light and electronic microscopy were used to observe brain pathological changes.Immunohistochemistry methods were used to detect the distribution and expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP),?-amyloid precursor protein(?-APP),myelin basie protein(MBP) and O4 of brain at 72 hours post-operation.Han-(ging) test,inclined plane test,open field test and cylinder test were performed on the rats 28 days post-operation.Results 1.In the PVL groups,light and electronic microscopy showed that tissue necrosis was observed in the periventricular white matter area at early stage,and at later stage right ventricular dilation,decrease of the corpus callosum area and loss of medullary sheath were detected.The morphometrical analysis showed that GFAP and ?-APP integrated optical density(A) of PVL group was increased,and mean diameter of GFAP-immunoreactive cells was also increased in PVL group,while MBP A of PVL group was decreased compared with contral group.The density of O4-immunoreactive abnormal cells was dramatically increased in PVL group.The outcomes of neurobehavioral tests of PVL group were greatly abnormal compared with control group.Conclusion The changes in 2-day-old SD rats,RCL-hypoxia model are accor-(ded) with the pathology and behavior characeriatis of PVL.
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Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
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2006
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