Journal article
Long-term structural brain changes in adult rats after mild ischaemic stroke
W Syeda, CM Ermine, MS Khilf, D Wright, VH Brait, J Nithianantharajah, S Kolbe, LA Johnston, LH Thompson, A Brodtmann
Brain Communications | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Preclinical studies of remote degeneration have largely focused on brain changes over the first few days or weeks after stroke. Accumulating evidence suggests that neurodegeneration occurs in other brain regions remote to the site of infarction for months and even years following ischaemic stroke. Brain atrophy appears to be driven by both axonal degeneration and widespread brain inflammation. The evolution and duration of these changes are increasingly being described in human studies, using advanced brain imaging techniques. Here, we sought to investigate long-term structural brain changes in a model of mild focal ischaemic stroke following injection of endothlin-1 in adult Long-Evans rats..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia grant Dementia Research Team Grant APP1094974.