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Reliable infarction of the middle cerebral artery territory in C57BL/6 mice using pterygopalatine artery ligation and filament optimization - The PURE-MCAo model.

Journal:
Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Year:
2025
Authors:
Yoshimura, Sodai et al.
Affiliation:
Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD) · Germany
Species:
rodent

Abstract

Current techniques for inducing intraluminal filamentous middle cerebral artery occlusion (fMCAo) in mice produce highly variable results and often cause additional infarcts in the posterior cerebral artery (PCA) territory. The aim of the current study was to develop a novel procedure to overcome these shortcomings. Male C57BL/6 mice were subjected to 60 min of fMCAo with cerebral blood flow monitored by laser Doppler flowmetry. The influence of the length of the occlusion filament coating and the combination of common carotid artery (CCA) or pterygopalatine artery (PPA) ligation on lesion volume and functional outcome 24 h after reperfusion was evaluated. The use of appropriate filament and PPA ligation while maintaining CCA perfusion prevented the development of infarcts in the PCA area, resulted in pure MCA infarcts (68.3 ± 14.5 mm) and reduced the variability of infarct volumes by more than half (from 26-38% to 14% standard deviation/mean). Using an improved fMCAo procedure, we were able to produceCA area-naffectedproducible (PURE) infarcts exclusively in the MCA territory. Thus PURE-MCAo reduced outcome variability by more than 50%. Our results may thus help to reduce the number of animals in preclinical stroke research and to increase the reproducibility of the fMCAo model.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39370987/