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Hippocampal neuronal degeneration in the traumatic brain injury mouse: non-trivial effect of scalp incision.

J Ezaki | R Shimada | M Shibuya | K Kibayashi
Neurological research | 2016 Nov

In experimental models of traumatic brain injury (TBI), posttraumatic hippocampal neuronal degeneration in the cornu ammonis 1 (CA1), and/or the cornu ammonis 3 (CA3) regions are regarded as the most notable phenotypic appearances relating to the pathophysiology of human post-concussion syndrome. However, these morphological changes are often also seen in subjects without TBI, namely 'sham' groups. The frequencies and reasons of appearance of hippocampal neuronal degeneration in mice with TBI and/or sham are not clear.

Pubmed ID: 27615406

TBI Model

  • Weight-drop model
  • Modified Marmarou's Weight-drop model
  • Animal Information

  • Species: mouse
  • Strain: C57BL/6J
  • Age (weeks): No age reported
  • Weight (grams): 22 - 30
  • Assessments

    Hematoxylin and Eosin, Neurological Severity Score (NSS), Nissl staining, Timm stain

    TBI model parameters

  • Impact Depth (mm): No information available
  • Impact Duration (ms): No information available
  • Impact Velocity (m/s): No information available
  • Impactor Tip: No information available
  • Device Name

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