Trigger 7: Animal models Flashcards
cervical dislocation occurs due to
injury
types of injury that can be modelled
- penetrating/ focal injury - diffuse injury
penetrating/ focal injury
Skull fracture- high impact blunt trauma
Foreign body (bullet, shrapnel)
penetrating/ focal injury causes
focal lesion of cell necrosis, leukocyte infiltration and gliosis.
Diffuse injury
Blunt head injury - Motor vehicle crash - Falls Blast injury - War-zone explosions
diffuse injury causes
diffuse axonal injury and glial activation without focal cell death
name 4 animal models
1) Controlled Cortical Impact Injury model (CCI) 2) Weight Drop Models 3) Fluid Percussion injury model (FPI) 4) Blast injury model
Controlled Cortical Impact Injury model (CCI)
- Highly controlled focal impact to the brain at specific time, velocity and impact depth
- Carried out using an impactor targeted at the dura (outermost layer)
- Easily reproducible
- Mimics concussion, axonal injury and BBB dysfunction
- Minimal risk of rebound injury increases reliability of results obtained

CCI procedure
♣ Craniotomy ♣ Impactor hits the dura ♣ Mouse then tested for cognitive and emotional defects
Weight Drop Injury Models (2)
Marmarou’s weight drop model Shohami’s weight drop model

Marmarou’s weight drop model
Procedure: o metal disk placed over the skull (preventing skull bone fractures) o weight dropped onto metal disk o Associated with diffuse injury
Shohamil’s eight drop model
Procedure: o Weight is delivered to one side of the unprotected skull This model is mainly associated with focal (confined to one area of the brain) injury
weigh drop models are useful for mimicking
contact sports, military activities and child abuse
general weight drop model procedure
- Skull of mouse is exposed to guided free falling weight - Mass of weight and height determines how severe the injury.
Fluid Percussion injury model (FPI) mimics
clinical TBI without skull fractures

Fluid Percussion injury model (FPI) procedure
- Pressure pulse targeted at the intact dura via craniotomy which induces TBI - Pulse is generated when a pendulum strikes the piston of a reservoir of fluid - Fluid percussion injuries lead to brief brain tissue displacement and deformation
benefits of fluid percussion model
- Highly reproducible, with fine-tuning of pendulum height - High mortality rates
in FPI what is the main factor which determines severity of injury
Strength of the pressure pulse and site of the craniotomy
blast injury model mimics
blast experienced by military personnel - TBI without external injuries

the blast injury model investigates
how blast waves affect the brain by inducing mainly diffuse injuries
what are commonly experienced after blast injury
- Chronic neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration commonly experienced
negatives of blast model
- Effects of blasts are variable and tend to be different from TBIs induced mechanically at focal point
in the blast model
the distance at which the mouse is placed along the shock tube greatly affects injury type and severity
blast model is not
easily reproduced