A reliable and cost-effective protocol for creating bilirubin cerebral palsy model in rhesus macaque

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES Journal of Medical Primatology Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1111/jmp.12691
Yong Zhu, Yanan Xiong, Xiaoyan Xu, Jin Zhang, Haiyang Tong, Hongyi Yang, Xia Niu, Xiaming Shi, Jiulai Tang, Jinhua Li
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Abstract

Background

Cerebral palsy is a severe motor disability in childhood that poses challenges for children, families, and society. Rhesus macaques are the preferred animals for cerebral palsy model, but surgical excision of motor cortex has low success rate and high cost. In this work, we created cerebral palsy rhesus macaque models by intrathecal injection of bilirubin.

Methods

The puncture point for injection was identified as the intervertebral disc space two, located below the intersection of the iliac crest line and the posterior median line.

Results

The models showed abnormal posture and increased muscle tension. Diffuse deposits of bilirubin were found in the basal ganglia from the magnetic resonance imaging. Pathological slides also revealed the presence of brain lesions, such as vacuole formation, contraction of neuronal nuclei, and deep staining of nuclei in the histopathological sections of the hippocampus and basal ganglia.

Conclusion

The model's symptoms closely resemble those observed in humans with spastic cerebral palsy.

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背景 脑瘫是一种严重的儿童运动障碍,给儿童、家庭和社会带来挑战。猕猴是脑瘫模型的首选动物,但手术切除运动皮层的成功率低且成本高。在这项工作中,我们通过鞘内注射胆红素制作了脑瘫猕猴模型。 方法 确定注射穿刺点为椎间盘间隙二,位于髂嵴线与后正中线交点下方。 结果 模型显示姿势异常,肌肉紧张度增加。磁共振成像发现胆红素在基底节弥漫性沉积。病理切片也显示存在脑部病变,如海马和基底节的组织病理切片中出现空泡形成、神经细胞核收缩和细胞核深染。 结论 该模型的症状与人类痉挛性脑瘫患者的症状非常相似。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Primatology publishes research on non-human primates as models to study, prevent, and/or treat human diseases; subjects include veterinary medicine; morphology, physiology, reproductive biology, central nervous system, and cardiovascular diseases; husbandry, handling, experimental methodology, and management of non-human primate colonies and laboratories; non-human primate wildlife management; and behaviour and sociology as related to medical conditions and captive non-human primate needs. Published material includes: Original Manuscripts - research results; Case Reports - scientific documentation of a single clinical study; Short Papers - case histories, methodologies, and techniques of particular interest; Letters to the Editor - opinions, controversies and sporadic scientific observations; Perspectives – opinion piece about existing research on a particular topic; Minireviews – a concise review of existing literature; Book Reviews by invitation; Special Issues containing selected papers from specialized meetings; and Editorials and memoriams authored by the Editor-in-Chief.
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