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Year 2018, , 781 - 781, 18.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610092

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  • Marmarou A, Foda MA, Brink WVB, Campbell J, Kita H, Demetriadou K. 1994. A new model of diffuse brain injury in rats. J Neurosurg 80:291-300.
  • Xiong Y, Mahmood A, Chopp M. 2013. Animal models of traumatic brain injury. Nat Rev Neurosci. 14:128-142.

Traumatic brain injury models in rats

Year 2018, , 781 - 781, 18.08.2018
https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610092

Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is induced in the brain by external forces such as traffic accidents and heat trauma. Death and disability are induced by the TBI. Indeed, worldwide, about 10 million people are annually deaths or hospitalizations annually by the TBI exposures. In addition, about 57 million exposed to brain injury after TBI annually (Xiong et al. 2013). There is no direct treatment method for the TBI. After the TBI, different pathological processes such as oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis are induced by the brain injury. Hence, investigations of new treatment methods in rodent models have important role for inhibition of the pathological processes of human. Marmarou method has been used to make a diffuse head trauma (Marmarou et al. 1994) and it is popular for induction of TBI in rats. Before induction of TBI, the animals should anesthetized by anesthetics such as ketamine and xylazine combination. The animals are placed in prone position on the trauma table under the anesthesia. After skin incision, a steel disc (10 mm X 3 mm) is placed midline between coronal and lambdoid sutures on the animal’s skull, and a 250-300 g weight is freely dropped through a cylindrical tube, with 19 mm inner diameter, from 2 m height onto the head of the animal (Marmarou et al. 1994). In the presentation, a selection of the principal models is described and the model was compared

References

  • Marmarou A, Foda MA, Brink WVB, Campbell J, Kita H, Demetriadou K. 1994. A new model of diffuse brain injury in rats. J Neurosurg 80:291-300.
  • Xiong Y, Mahmood A, Chopp M. 2013. Animal models of traumatic brain injury. Nat Rev Neurosci. 14:128-142.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Original Articles
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Kemal Ertilav This is me

Publication Date August 18, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018

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APA Ertilav, K. (2018). Traumatic brain injury models in rats. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress, 10(3), 781-781. https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610092
AMA Ertilav K. Traumatic brain injury models in rats. J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress. August 2018;10(3):781-781. doi:10.37212/jcnos.610092
Chicago Ertilav, Kemal. “Traumatic Brain Injury Models in Rats”. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress 10, no. 3 (August 2018): 781-81. https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610092.
EndNote Ertilav K (August 1, 2018) Traumatic brain injury models in rats. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress 10 3 781–781.
IEEE K. Ertilav, “Traumatic brain injury models in rats”, J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 781–781, 2018, doi: 10.37212/jcnos.610092.
ISNAD Ertilav, Kemal. “Traumatic Brain Injury Models in Rats”. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress 10/3 (August 2018), 781-781. https://doi.org/10.37212/jcnos.610092.
JAMA Ertilav K. Traumatic brain injury models in rats. J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress. 2018;10:781–781.
MLA Ertilav, Kemal. “Traumatic Brain Injury Models in Rats”. Journal of Cellular Neuroscience and Oxidative Stress, vol. 10, no. 3, 2018, pp. 781-, doi:10.37212/jcnos.610092.
Vancouver Ertilav K. Traumatic brain injury models in rats. J Cell Neurosci Oxid Stress. 2018;10(3):781-.