Development of a new cerebral ischemia reperfusion model of Mongolian gerbils and standardized evaluation system

ANIMAL MODELS AND EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE(2024)

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BackgroundThe Mongolian gerbil is an excellent laboratory animal for preparing the cerebral ischemia model due to its inherent deficiency in the circle of Willis. However, the low incidence and unpredictability of symptoms are caused by numerous complex variant types of the circle. Additionally, the lack of an evaluation system for the cerebral ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) model of gerbils has shackled the application of this model.MethodsWe created a symptom-oriented principle and detailed neurobehavioral scoring criteria. At different time points of reperfusion, we analyzed the alteration in locomotion by rotarod test and grip force score, infarct volume by triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining, neuron loss using Nissl staining, and histological characteristics using hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) straining.ResultsWith a successful model rate of 56%, 32 of the 57 gerbils operated by our method harbored typical features of cerebral I/R injury, and the mortality rate in the male gerbils was significantly higher than that in the female gerbils. The successfully prepared I/R gerbils demonstrated a significant reduction in motility and grip strength at 1 day after reperfusion; formed obvious infarction; exhibited typical pathological features, such as tissue edema, neuronal atrophy and death, and vacuolated structures; and were partially recovered with the extension of reperfusion time.ConclusionThis study developed a new method for the unilateral common carotid artery ligation I/R model of gerbil and established a standardized evaluation system for this model, which could provide a new cerebral I/R model of gerbils with more practical applications. This study developed a symptom-oriented method to prepared a hemispheric I/R model, and established a neurological score system for gerbils. Meanwhile, we assessed the model with variety of criteria including motor ability, neurobehavior, brain infarct size, and histological changes, thus forming a comprehensive system of evaluation for gerbil I/R model.image
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ischemia/reperfusion,Mongolian gerbil,standardized model system,unilateral carotid occlusion
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