Journal article
Hemispheric cortical atrophy and chronic microglial activation following mild focal ischemic stroke in adult male rats
CM Ermine, J Nithianantharajah, K O’Brien, J Kauhausen, S Frausin, A Oman, MW Parsons, VH Brait, A Brodtmann, LH Thompson
Journal of Neuroscience Research | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.24939
Abstract
Animal modeling has played an important role in our understanding of the pathobiology of stroke. The vast majority of this research has focused on the acute phase following severe forms of stroke that result in clear behavioral deficits. Human stroke, however, can vary widely in severity and clinical outcome. There is a rapidly building body of work suggesting that milder ischemic insults can precipitate functional impairment, including cognitive decline, that continues through the chronic phase after injury. Here we show that a small infarction localized to the frontal motor cortex of rats following injection of endothelin-1 results in an essentially asymptomatic state based on motor and co..
View full abstractRelated Projects (1)
Grants
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an NHMRC project grant #1094974 and an NHMRC Disease Teams Research Grant. CE was supported by NHMRC Program Grant #1113352 "Saving Brain and Changing Practice in Stroke." JN was supported by the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship #140101327.