A novel simple traumatic brain injury mouse model  

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作  者:Chen Chen Jiawei Hou Junfeng Lu Zeyu Zhu Yang Yang Weijia Peng Rongbiao Pi 

机构地区:[1]School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou510006, China [2]School of Medicine, Sun Yat-Sen University, 132#Waihuandong Road, High Education Mega Center, Guangzhou 510006, P. R.China [3]International Joint Laboratory (SYSU-PolyU HK) of Novel Anti-Dementia Drugs of Guangzhou, Guangzhou, China

出  处:《Chinese Neurosurgical Journal》2022年第3期151-159,共9页中华神经外科杂志(英文)

基  金:This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant number 81671264);Guangzhou Scientific Foundation Committee(grant numbers 201704020222 and 201807010094)

摘  要:Background:Traumatic brain injury,one of the leading causes of death in adults under 40 years of age in the world,is frequently caused by mechanical shock,resulting in diffuse neuronal damage and long-term cognitive dysfunction.Many existing TBI animal models revival with expensive equipment or special room are needed or the processes of operations are complex and not easy to be widely used.Therefore,a simpler TBI model needs to be designed.Methods:Our TBI model is an innovation of the modeling method through air guns shutting rubber bullets.A core facet is the application of our designed rubber bullet impact device.It could focus the hitting power to the fixed site of the brain,thus triggering a mild closed head injury.Moreover,the degree of damage can be adjusted by the times of shots.Results:Our model induced blood-brain barrier leakage and diffused neuronal damage.Besides,it led to an increased level of Tau phosphorylation and resulted in cognitive dysfunction within several weeks post-injury.Conclusion:Our TBI model is not only simple and time-saving but also can simulate mild brain injuries in clinical.It is suitable for exploring pathobiological mechanisms as well as a screening of potential therapies for TBI.

关 键 词:Traumatic brain injury Blood-brain barrier Rubber bullet impact model Cognitive dysfunction Tau phosphorylation 

分 类 号:R651.15[医药卫生—外科学] R-332[医药卫生—临床医学]

 

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