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Quantitative relationship between axonal injury and mechanical response in a rodent head impact acceleration model.

机译:啮齿动物头部撞击加速模型中轴突损伤与机械反应之间的定量关系。

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A modified Marmarou impact acceleration model was developed to study the mechanical responses induced by this model and their correlation to traumatic axonal injury (TAI). Traumatic brain injury (TBI) was induced in 31 anesthetized male Sprague-Dawley rats (392+/-13 g) by a custom-made 450-g impactor from heights of 1.25 m or 2.25 m. An accelerometer and angular rate sensor measured the linear and angular responses of the head, while the impact event was captured by a high-speed video camera. TAI distribution along the rostro-caudal direction, as well as across the left and right hemispheres, was determined using beta-amyloid precursor protein (beta-APP) immunocytochemistry, and detailed TAI injury maps were constructed for the entire corpus callosum. Peak linear acceleration 1.25 m and 2.25 m impacts were 666+/-165 g and 907+/-501 g, respectively. Peak angular velocities were 95+/-24 rad/sec and 124+/-48 rad/sec, respectively. Compared to the 2.25-m group, the observed TAI counts in the 1.25-m impact group were significantly lower. Average linear acceleration, peak angular velocity, average angular acceleration, and surface righting time were also significantly different between the two groups. A positive correlation was observed between normalized total TAI counts and average linear acceleration (R(2)=0.612, p<0.05), and time to surface right (R(2)=0.545, p<0.05). Our study suggested that a 2.25-m drop in the Marmarou model may not always result in a severe injury, and TAI level is related to the linear and angular acceleration response of the rat head during impact, not necessarily the drop height.
机译:开发了一种改进的Marmarou冲击加速模型,以研究该模型引起的机械响应及其与创伤性轴突损伤(TAI)的相关性。用定制的450 g撞击器在1.25 m或2.25 m的高度上,对31只麻醉的雄性Sprague-Dawley大鼠(392 +/- 13 g)诱发了颅脑外伤(TBI)。加速度计和角速度传感器可测量头部的线性和角响应,而撞击事件则由高速摄像机捕获。使用β-淀粉样蛋白前体蛋白(beta-APP)免疫细胞化学法测定了沿胸尾尾方向以及左右半球的TAI分布,并为整个体构建了详细的TAI损伤图。峰值线性加速度1.25 m和2.25 m冲击分别为666 +/- 165 g和907 +/- 501 g。峰值角速度分别为95 +/- 24 rad / sec和124 +/- 48 rad / sec。与2.25 m组相比,在1.25 m冲击组中观察到的TAI计数显着降低。两组之间的平均线性加速度,峰值角速度,平均角加速度和表面矫正时间也显着不同。归一化的总TAI计数与平均线性加速度(R(2)= 0.612,p <0.05)和到达表面的时间(R(2)= 0.545,p <0.05)之间观察到正相关。我们的研究表明,Marmarou模型跌落2.25-m并不总是会导致严重伤害,并且TAI水平与撞击过程中大鼠头部的线性和角加速度响应有关,而不一定与跌落高度有关。

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