Pavlichenko Mark, Lafrenaye Audrey D
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298-0709, USA.
Richmond Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Richmond, VA 23249-4915, USA.
Biomedicines. 2023 Jun 10;11(6):1682. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11061682.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects millions of people annually; however, our knowledge of the diffuse pathologies associated with TBI is limited. As diffuse pathologies, including axonal injury and neuroinflammatory changes, are difficult to visualize in the clinical population, animal models are used. In the current study, we used the central fluid percussion injury (CFPI) model in a micro pig to study the potential scalability of these diffuse pathologies in a gyrencephalic brain of a species with inflammatory systems very similar to humans. We found that both axonal injury and microglia activation within the thalamus and corpus callosum are positively correlated with the weight-normalized pressure pulse, while subtle changes in blood gas and mean arterial blood pressure are not. We also found that the majority of tissue generated up to 10 years previously is viable for immunofluorescent labeling after long-term refrigeration storage. This study indicates that a micro pig CFPI model could allow for specific investigations of various degrees of diffuse pathological burdens following TBI.
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)每年影响数百万人;然而,我们对与TBI相关的弥漫性病变的了解有限。由于包括轴突损伤和神经炎症变化在内的弥漫性病变在临床人群中难以可视化,因此使用动物模型。在本研究中,我们在微型猪中使用了中心流体冲击伤(CFPI)模型,以研究这些弥漫性病变在与人类炎症系统非常相似的脑回脑物种中的潜在可扩展性。我们发现,丘脑和胼胝体内的轴突损伤和小胶质细胞激活均与体重标准化压力脉冲呈正相关,而血气和平均动脉血压的细微变化则不然。我们还发现,大多数早在10年前产生的组织在长期冷藏保存后仍可用于免疫荧光标记。本研究表明,微型猪CFPI模型可以对TBI后不同程度的弥漫性病理负担进行具体研究。