Animal models of ischemic stroke and their application in clinical research
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Abstract
This review outlines the most frequently used rodent stroke models and discusses their strengths and shortcomings. Mimicking all aspects of human stroke in one animal model is not feasible because ischemic stroke in humans is a heterogeneous disorder with a complex pathophysiology. The transient or permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo) model is one of the models that most closely simulate human ischemic stroke. Furthermore, this model is characterized by reliable and well-reproducible infarcts. Therefore, the MCAo model has been involved in the majority of studies that address pathophysiological processes or neuroprotective agents. Another model uses thromboembolic clots and thus is more convenient…
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- Stroke (engine)
- Medicine
- Neuroprotection
- Thrombolysis
- Animal model
- Clinical trial
- Pathophysiology
- Translational research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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