Methods for simulation of acute brain ischemia: pathophysiological substantiation of selection and importance for clinical practice

  • B. I. Geltser Far East Federal University, Sukhanova Str. 8, Vladivostok 690091, Russia
  • E. V. Slabenko Far East Federal University, Sukhanova Str. 8, Vladivostok 690091, Russia
  • Yu. V. Zayats Far East Federal University, Sukhanova Str. 8, Vladivostok 690091, Russia
  • Vladimir N. Kotelnikov Far East Federal University, Sukhanova Str. 8, Vladivostok 690091, Russia; Far Eastern Branch of the State Research and Test Institute of Military Medicine, Borisenko Str. 100 D, Vladivostok 690080, Russia
Keywords: stroke, model, rats, acute cerebral ischemia

Abstract

Development of experimental models for acute forms of cerebrovascular diseases is essential for implementation of methods for their prevention and treatment. One of the principal requirements to such models is their maximum approximation to actual clinical practice. This review systematized major models of acute cerebral ischemia (ACI), their classification, and presented information about their advantages and shortcomings. Also, the review presented results of experimental studies on pathophysiological mechanisms of different types of modeled ACI (complete and incomplete global, local, and multifocal ischemia) and methods for creating these models (arterial ligation, clipping, coagulation, embolization, etc.). Particular attention was paid to "stability" of the consequences of acutely impaired cerebral circulation – an irreversible ischemic brain injury or a reversible injury with reperfusion of a given duration. The authors emphasized that in such studies, a special significance should be given to intravital imaging of acute ischemic damage foci using modern methods, which allow assessing the dynamics of the pathological process and meet the requirements to humane treatment of animals. The choice of a relevant ACI model is determined by objectives of the planned study and the technological resources available at the research laboratory.

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Published
2019-05-27
How to Cite
Geltser B. I., Slabenko E. V., Zayats Y. V., Kotelnikov V. N. Methods for simulation of acute brain ischemia: pathophysiological substantiation of selection and importance for clinical practice // Patologicheskaya Fiziologiya i Eksperimental’naya Terapiya (Pathological physiology and experimental therapy). 2019. VOL. 63. № 2. PP. 142–152.
Section
Methods