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TBI Model Type: Blast model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: No strain reported
Assessments: stress relaxation, Fractional Zener constitutive model, fractional Zener constitutive model, unconfined compression test
Citation: McCarty AK, Zhang L, Hansen S, Jackson WJ, Bentil SA. Viscoelastic properties of shock wave exposed brain tissue subjected to unconfined compression experimentsJ Mech Behav Biomed Mater. 2019 Dec;100:103380. doi: 10.1016\/j.jmbbm.2019.103380. Epub 2019 Aug 8.

TBI Model Type: Controlled cortical impact model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Histology
Citation: Sindelar B, Bailes J, Sherman S, Finan J, Stone J, Lee J, Ahmadian S, Zhou Y, Patel V, Smith D. Effect of Internal Jugular Vein Compression on Intracranial Hemorrhage in a Porcine Controlled Cortical Impact ModelJ Neurotrauma. 2017 Apr 15;34(8):1703-1709. doi: 10.1089\/neu.2016.4648. Epub 2016 Dec 16.

TBI Model Type: Controlled cortical impact model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: No strain reported
Assessments: Histology, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), microdialysis
Citation: Kilbaugh TJ, Bhandare S, Lorom DH, Saraswati M, Robertson CL, Margulies SS. Cyclosporin A preserves mitochondrial function after traumatic brain injury in the immature rat and pigletJ Neurotrauma. 2011 May;28(5):763-74. doi: 10.1089\/neu.2010.1635. Epub 2011 Apr 12. PMC3125546

TBI Model Type: Controlled cortical impact model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Intracranial Pressure (ICP), Nissl staining, Fluoro-Jade B staining (FJB), NeuN staining, cerebral perfusion pressure, heart rate, mean arterial blood pressure (MAP)
Citation: Manley GT, Rosenthal G, Lam M, Morabito D, Yan D, Derugin N, Bollen A, Knudson MM, Panter SS. Controlled cortical impact in swine: pathophysiology and biomechanicsJ Neurotrauma. 2006 Feb;23(2):128-39. doi: 10.1089\/neu.2006.23.128.

TBI Model Type: Fluid percussion injury model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Cardiac output, Cerebral blood flow, renal blood flow, Doppler imaging, Pulsed wave Doppler measurements, Transesophageal echocardiography, blood gas, central venous pressure, intracranial pressure monitor
Citation: Adedipe A, John AS, Krishnamoorthy V, Wang X, Steck DT, Ferreira R, White N, Stern S. Left Ventricular Function in the Initial Period After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in SwineNeurocrit Care. 2022 Mar 21. doi: 10.1007\/s12028-022-01468-5. Online ahead of print.

TBI Model Type: Controlled cortical impact model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Respiratory rate, T2-weighted Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), arterial blood gas, cerebral perfusion pressure, fraction of inspired oxygen, end-tidal CO2, oxygen saturation, heart rate, intracranial pressure, mean arterial blood pressure (MAP), partial pressure of carbon dioxide in arterial blood, partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood, systolic pressure, diastolic pressure,
Citation: Hawryluk GW, Phan N, Ferguson AR, Morabito D, Derugin N, Stewart CL, Knudson MM, Manley G, Rosenthal G. Brain tissue oxygen tension and its response to physiological manipulations: influence of distance from injury site in a swine model of traumatic brain injuryJ Neurosurg. 2016 Nov;125(5):1217-1228. doi: 10.3171\/2015.7.JNS15809. Epub 2016 Feb 5.

TBI Model Type: Other
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Histology, Hematoxylin and Eosin
Citation: Duhaime AC, Margulies SS, Durham SR, O'Rourke MM, Golden JA, Marwaha S, Raghupathi R. Maturation-dependent response of the piglet brain to scaled cortical impactJ Neurosurg. 2000 Sep;93(3):455-62. doi: 10.3171\/jns.2000.93.3.0455.

TBI Model Type: Blast model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Immunohistochemistry (IHC)
Citation: Ahmed F, Gyorgy A, Kamnaksh A, Ling G, Tong L, Parks S, Agoston D. Time-dependent changes of protein biomarker levels in the cerebrospinal fluid after blast traumatic brain injuryElectrophoresis. 2012 Dec;33(24):3705-11. doi: 10.1002\/elps.201200299.

TBI Model Type: Blast model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Gel Electrophoresis, Immunoblotting, Liquid-phase isoelectric focusing, Protein Deimination, Tissue IgG, Western blot, liquid chromatography, mass finger printing, mass of the neutral loss, tandem mass spectrometry
Citation: Attilio PJ, Flora M, Kamnaksh A, Bradshaw DJ, Agoston D, Mueller GP. The Effects of Blast Exposure on Protein Deimination in the BrainOxid Med Cell Longev. 2017;2017:8398072. doi: 10.1155\/2017\/8398072. Epub 2017 May 24. PMC5463117

TBI Model Type: Controlled cortical impact model
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: Yorkshire
Assessments: Brain swelling, Total blood volume
Citation: Jin G, DeMoya MA, Duggan M, Knightly T, Mejaddam AY, Hwabejire J, Lu J, Smith WM, Kasotakis G, Velmahos GC, Socrate S, Alam HB. Traumatic brain injury and hemorrhagic shock: evaluation of different resuscitation strategies in a large animal model of combined insults. Shock. 2012 Jul;38(1):49-56. doi: 10.1097\/SHK.0b013e3182574778.

TBI Model Type: Other
Organism Species: pig
Organism Strain: No strain reported
Assessments: Histology, Immunohistochemistry (IHC), microdialysis
Citation: Kilbaugh TJ, Bhandare S, Lorom DH, Saraswati M, Robertson CL, Margulies SS. Cyclosporin A preserves mitochondrial function after traumatic brain injury in the immature rat and pigletJ Neurotrauma. 2011 May;28(5):763-74. doi: 10.1089\/neu.2010.1635. Epub 2011 Apr 12. PMC3125546


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