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A Novel Rat Model of Embolic Cerebral Ischemia Using a Cell-Implantable Radiopaque Hydrogel Microfiber.
Komatsu, Teppei; Ohta, Hiroki; Takakura, Naoki; Hata, Junichi; Kitagawa, Tomomichi; Kurashina, Yuta; Onoe, Hiroaki; Okano, Hirotaka James; Iguchi, Yasuyuki.
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  • Komatsu T; Department of Neurology, the Jikei University School of Medicine, 3-25-8 Nishishimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 105-8461. teppeinoieni.coicoi@jikei.ac.jp.
  • Ohta H; Division of Regenerative Medicine, Research Center for Medical Sciences, the Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Takakura N; School of integrated DESIGN Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan.
  • Hata J; Department of Radiological Science, Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Kitagawa T; Department of Neurology, the Jikei University School of Medicine, 3-25-8 Nishishimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 105-8461.
  • Kurashina Y; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan.
  • Onoe H; Division of Advanced Mechanical Systems Engineering, Institute of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Okano HJ; Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan.
  • Iguchi Y; Division of Regenerative Medicine, Research Center for Medical Sciences, the Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Transl Stroke Res ; 2023 Mar 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36867349
The failure of neuroprotective treatment-related clinical trials, including stem cell therapies, may be partially due to a lack of suitable animal models. We have developed a stem cell-implantable radiopaque hydrogel microfiber that can survive for a long time in vivo. The microfiber is made of barium alginate hydrogel containing zirconium dioxide, fabricated in a dual coaxial laminar flow microfluidic device. We aimed to develop a novel focal stroke model using this microfiber. Using male Sprague-Dawley rats (n=14), a catheter (inner diameter, 0.42 mm; outer diameter, 0.55 mm) was navigated from the caudal ventral artery to the left internal carotid artery using digital subtraction angiography. A radiopaque hydrogel microfiber (diameter, 0.4 mm; length, 1 mm) was advanced through the catheter by slow injection of heparinized physiological saline to establish local occlusion. Both 9.4-T magnetic resonance imaging at 3 and 6 h and 2% 2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride staining at 24 h after stroke model creation were performed. Neurological deficit score and body temperature were measured. The anterior cerebral artery-middle cerebral artery bifurcation was selectively embolized in all rats. Median operating time was 4 min (interquartile range [IQR], 3-8 min). Mean infarct volume was 388 mm3 (IQR, 354-420 mm3) at 24 h after occlusion. No infarction of the thalamus or hypothalamus was seen. Body temperature did not change significantly over time (P = 0.204). However, neurological deficit scores before and at 3, 6, and 24 h after model creation differed significantly (P < 0.001). We present a novel rat model of focal infarct restricted to the middle cerebral artery territory using a radiopaque hydrogel microfiber positioned under fluoroscopic guidance. By comparing the use of stem cell-containing versus non-containing fibers in this stroke model, it would be possible to determine the efficacy of "pure" cell transplantation in treating stroke.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Transl Stroke Res Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Transl Stroke Res Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Estados Unidos