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A Novel Model of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury for Juvenile Rats
Authors:Richelle Mychasiuk  Allyson Farran  Mariana Angoa-Perez  Denise Briggs  Donald Kuhn  Michael J. Esser
Affiliation:1.Alberta Children''s Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary;2.Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Wayne State University School of Medicine & John D. Dingell VA Medical Center
Abstract:Despite growing evidence that childhood represents a major risk period for mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) from sports-related concussions, motor vehicle accidents, and falls, a reliable animal model of mTBI had previously not been developed for this important aspect of development. The modified weight-drop technique employs a glancing impact to the head of a freely moving rodent transmitting acceleration, deceleration, and rotational forces upon the brain. When applied to juvenile rats, this modified weight-drop technique induced clinically relevant behavioural outcomes that were representative of post-concussion symptomology. The technique is a rapidly applied procedure with an extremely low mortality rate, rendering it ideal for high-throughput studies of therapeutics. In addition, because the procedure involves a mild injury to a closed head, it can easily be used for studies of repetitive brain injury. Owing to the simplistic nature of this technique, and the clinically relevant biomechanics of the injury pathophysiology, the modified weight-drop technique provides researchers with a reliable model of mTBI that can be used in a wide variety of behavioural, molecular, and genetic studies.
Keywords:Neuroscience   Issue 94   Childhood   Concussion   Repetitive Brain Injury   Rodent   Translational Research
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