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Collateral circulation prevents masticatory muscle impairment in rat middle cerebral artery occlusion model

机译:侧支循环可防止大鼠大脑中动脉闭塞模型的咀嚼肌损伤

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The rat suture middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) is a frequently used animal model for investigating the mechanisms of ischemic brain injury. During suture MCAO, transection of the external carotid artery (ECA) potentially restrains blood flow and impairs masticatory muscle and other ECA-supported territories, consequently influencing post-operation animal survival. This study was aimed at investigating the effect of ECA transection on the hemodynamic alterations using a novel synchrotron radiation (SR) angiography technique and magnetic resonance imaging in live animals. Fifteen male adult Sprague-Dawley rats were used in this study. Animals underwent MCAO, in which the ECA was transected. SR angiography was performed before and after MCAO. Rats then underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to detect the tissue lesion both intra- and extra-cranially. Animals with SR angiography without other manipulations were used as control. High-resolution cerebrovascular morphology was analyzed using a novel technique of SR angiography. The masticatory muscle lesion was further examined by hematoxylin and eosin staining. MRI and histological results showed that there was no masticatory muscle lesion at 1, 7 and 28 days following MCAO with ECA transection. In normal condition, the ECA and its branch external maxillary artery were clearly detected. Following ECA transection, the external maxillary artery was still observed and the blood supply appeared from the anastomotic branch from the pterygopalatine artery. SR angiography further revealed the inter-relationship of hemisphere extra- and intra-cranial vasculature in the rat following MCAO. Transection of the ECA did not impair masticatory muscles in rat suture MCAO. Interrupted blood flow could be compensated by the collateral circulation from the pterygopalatine artery.
机译:大鼠缝线大脑中动脉闭塞(MCAO)是一种常用的动物模型,用于研究缺血性脑损伤的机制。在缝合MCAO的过程中,颈外动脉(ECA)的横断可能会限制血流并损害咀嚼肌和其他ECA支持的区域,从而影响术后动物的生存。这项研究旨在调查活体动物中使用新型同步辐射(SR)血管造影技术和磁共振成像对ECA横断对血液动力学改变的影响。在本研究中使用了十五只雄性成年Sprague-Dawley大鼠。对动物进行MCAO,其中切除了ECA。在MCAO之前和之后进行SR血管造影。然后对大鼠进行磁共振成像(MRI),以检测颅内和颅外组织损伤。没有其他操作的SR血管造影动物被用作对照。使用一种新的SR血管造影技术分析高分辨率的脑血管形态。通过苏木精和曙红染色进一步检查咀嚼肌病变。 MRI和组织学结果显示,MCAO切除ECA后第1、7和28天,没有咀嚼肌病变。在正常情况下,清楚地检测到ECA及其分支上颌外动脉。 ECA横切后,仍观察到上颌外动脉,并从翼pal动脉的吻合分支出现了血液供应。 SR血管造影进一步揭示了MCAO后大鼠半球颅外和颅内血管系统的相互关系。 ECA的横断不损害大鼠缝合MCAO的咀嚼肌。翼状pal肉动脉的侧支循环可以弥补血流中断。

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