2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2022.937350
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Treatment with vascular endothelial growth factor-A worsens cognitive recovery in a rat model of mild traumatic brain injury

Abstract: Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is a common and unmet clinical issue, with limited treatments available to improve recovery. The cerebrovascular system is vital to provide oxygen and nutrition to the brain, and a growing body of research indicates that cerebrovascular injury contributes to mTBI symptomatology. Vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) is a potent promoter of angiogenesis and an important modulator of vascular health. While indirect evidence suggests that increased bioavailability of VEG… Show more

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“…The cannula (Alzet®, brain kit 2) was implanted into the lateral ventricle at the following coordinates relative to the bregma: posterior 0.2 mm, lateral 1.6 mm and at 4.5 mm depth from skull surface. 25 , 32 34 The cannula was stabilized to the skull using dental cement and two stainless-steel screws inserted into the skull. The cannula tubing was sealed, and the incision on the head was sutured.…”
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“…The cannula (Alzet®, brain kit 2) was implanted into the lateral ventricle at the following coordinates relative to the bregma: posterior 0.2 mm, lateral 1.6 mm and at 4.5 mm depth from skull surface. 25 , 32 34 The cannula was stabilized to the skull using dental cement and two stainless-steel screws inserted into the skull. The cannula tubing was sealed, and the incision on the head was sutured.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst still under anesthetic after the pump implantation, the rat underwent a LI-induced mTBI or a sham injury. 32 , 37 , 38 Rats were placed sternally in the device on a Teflon® board, with the left temporal lobe area positioned against the impactor. The impactor propelled a 50 g weight using pneumatic pressure at 14 m/s (∼137 G) into a helmet-like metal plate (30 × 13 × 3mm 3 ), resulting in the acceleration of the rat head and a 180° lateral rotation.…”
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“…MCC950, a CNS-penetrating and speci c NLRP3 in ammasome inhibitor [27,39], was delivered via subcutaneous mini-osmotic pump (Model 2002, Alzet, CA, USA). To implant the pump, rats were lightly anesthetised with iso urane and a small incision was made between the scapulae for the osmotic pump to be inserted subcutaneously [40]. The pump was lled following manufacturer's instructions, and dispensed MCC950/saline at a rate of 0.5 µL/hour.…”
Section: Mcc950 Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%