A Compact Blast-Induced Traumatic Brain Injury Model in Mice

Hongxing Wang, Y. P. Zhang, Jun Cai, L. Shields, Chad Tuchek, R. Shi, Jianan Li, C. B. Shields, Xiao-Ming Xu
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Abstract

Blast-induced traumatic brain injury (bTBI) is a common injury on the battlefield and often results in permanent cognitive and neurological abnormalities. We report a novel compact device that creates graded bTBI in mice. The injury severity can be controlled by precise pressures that mimic Friedlander shockwave curves. The mouse head was stabilized with a head fixator, and the body was protected with a metal shield; shockwave durations were 3 to 4 milliseconds. Reflective shockwave peak readings at the position of the mouse head were 12 ± 2.6 psi, 50 ± 20.3 psi, and 100 ± 33.1 psi at 100, 200, and 250 psi predetermined driver chamber pressures, respectively. The bTBIs of 250 psi caused 80% mortality, which decreased to 27% with the metal shield. Brain and lung damage depended on the shockwave duration and amplitude. Cognitive deficits were assessed using the Morris water maze, Y-maze, and open-field tests. Pathological changes in the brain included disruption of the blood-brain barrier, multifocal neuronal and axonal degeneration, and reactive gliosis assessed by Evans Blue dye extravasation, silver and Fluoro-Jade B staining, and glial fibrillary acidic protein immunohistochemistry, respectively. Behavioral and pathological changes were injury severity-dependent. This mouse bTBI model may be useful for investigating injury mechanisms and therapeutic strategies associated with bTBI.
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小型爆炸致小鼠创伤性脑损伤模型的建立
爆炸引起的创伤性脑损伤(bTBI)是战场上常见的一种损伤,通常会导致永久性的认知和神经异常。我们报告了一种新型紧凑型装置,可在小鼠中产生分级脑损伤。损伤的严重程度可以通过模拟弗里德兰德冲击波曲线的精确压力来控制。用头部固定架固定小鼠头部,用金属护罩保护小鼠身体;冲击波持续时间为3到4毫秒。在预定驱动室压力为100、200和250 psi时,鼠标头部位置的反射冲击波峰值读数分别为12±2.6 psi、50±20.3 psi和100±33.1 psi。250psi的btbi导致80%的死亡率,而金属屏蔽后死亡率下降到27%。脑和肺损伤与冲击波持续时间和振幅有关。认知缺陷通过Morris水迷宫、y形迷宫和开放场地测试进行评估。脑内病理改变包括血脑屏障破坏、多灶性神经元和轴突变性、反应性胶质瘤,分别通过Evans Blue染料外渗、银和Fluoro-Jade B染色和胶质纤维酸性蛋白免疫组化进行评估。行为和病理改变与损伤严重程度有关。该小鼠脑外伤模型可用于研究脑外伤相关的损伤机制和治疗策略。
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