40年后新生啮齿动物缺氧缺血性损伤Vannucci模型的建立

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Developmental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2022-03-09 DOI:10.1159/000523990
S. Vannucci, S. Back
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长期以来,围产期缺氧缺血性脑损伤一直是婴儿和儿童急性死亡和慢性神经系统疾病的主要原因。实验动物模型对于深入了解围产期HI脑损伤的发病机制和管理至关重要。1980年以前,只有大型动物模型可用。第一个小动物模型于1981年在出生后的7岁(P7)大鼠中开发,现在被称为Vannucci模型。该模型将单侧颈动脉结扎与随后的缺氧相结合,在结扎的同侧半球产生短暂的半球缺氧缺血,而对侧半球仅暴露于缺氧。该模型的特点是研究了大脑血液动力学、大脑代谢变化以及急性和慢性神经病理学。在过去的40年里,这种动物模型已在世界各地的许多实验室中使用,并已适应未成熟小鼠以及处于不同发育阶段的未成熟啮齿动物。这篇简短的综述描述了原始模型的验证和表征研究以及一些改编。对所有专注于特定细胞类型的研究的讨论超出了本综述的范围。相反,我们将该模型应用于研究一种特定的细胞类型,即前少突胶质细胞,以及该细胞在早产儿脑白质损伤发展中的作用。
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The Vannucci Model of Hypoxic-Ischemic Injury in the Neonatal Rodent: 40 years Later
Perinatal hypoxic-ischemic (HI) brain damage has long been a major cause of acute mortality and chronic neurological morbidity in infants and children. Experimental animal models are essential to gain insights into the pathogenesis and management of perinatal HI brain damage. Prior to 1980, only large animal models were available. The first small animal model was developed in the postnatal 7 (P7) rat in 1981, now known as the Vannucci model. This model combines unilateral carotid artery ligation with subsequent hypoxia to produce transient hemispheric hypoxia-ischemia in the hemisphere ipsilateral to the ligation while the contralateral hemisphere is exposed to hypoxia only. This model has been characterized with studies of cerebral hemodynamics, cerebral metabolic changes, and acute and chronic neuropathology. Over the past 40 year, this animal model has been utilized in numerous laboratories around the world, has been adapted to the immature mouse, as well as to immature rodents at various stages of development. This brief review describes the validation and characterization studies of the original model and some of the adaptations. A discussion of all of the studies focused on specific cell types is beyond the scope of this review. Rather, we present the application of the model to the study of a specific cell type, the pre-oligodendrocyte, and the role this cell plays in the development of white matter injury in the preterm brain.
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Developmental Neuroscience
Developmental Neuroscience 医学-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: ''Developmental Neuroscience'' is a multidisciplinary journal publishing papers covering all stages of invertebrate, vertebrate and human brain development. Emphasis is placed on publishing fundamental as well as translational studies that contribute to our understanding of mechanisms of normal development as well as genetic and environmental causes of abnormal brain development. The journal thus provides valuable information for both physicians and biologists. To meet the rapidly expanding information needs of its readers, the journal combines original papers that report on progress and advances in developmental neuroscience with concise mini-reviews that provide a timely overview of key topics, new insights and ongoing controversies. The editorial standards of ''Developmental Neuroscience'' are high. We are committed to publishing only high quality, complete papers that make significant contributions to the field.
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