Stroke, Vol 22, 1582-1591, Copyright © 1991 by American Heart Association
N Futrell, JH Garcia, E Peterson and C Millikan
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although stroke is a disorder associated with
aging, experimental studies of stroke are conducted in young adult (2-4-
month-old) animals (rat life span, 27-29 months). To determine whether
histopathologic changes caused by cerebral infarction would be altered in
aged animals, we produced embolic cerebral infarction in 17 aged (23-
24-month-old) and 16 young (2-4-month-old) rats. METHODS: The right common
carotid artery was irradiated with a laser (632 nm, 200 mW/cm2, 15-20
minutes) after the intravenous injection of the photosensitizing dye
Photofrin II (12.5 mg/kg). This produces a nonocclusive platelet thrombus
that spontaneously embolizes to the brain. Animals were killed 4 days
later. RESULTS: Analysis was done on 142 infarcts, 68 in aged rats and 74
in young rats. Hypercellularity, with infiltration of macrophages, was more
common within small infarcts (less than 1 mm) in young than in aged rats (p
= 0.002), and hypertrophy of astroglial fibers surrounding the infarcts was
more prominent in young rats. Larger infarcts (greater than or equal to 1
mm) were often hypocellular, with a trend toward more macrophages in the
periphery of the infarcts in young than in old animals (p = 0.170).
CONCLUSIONS: The infiltration of macrophages into cerebral infarcts and the
hypertrophy of astroglial fibrils surrounding these infarcts are reduced in
the aged rat. These age-related differences emphasize the importance of
using appropriately aged animals in experimental models of stroke.
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Embolic stroke in aged rats
Department of Neurology, Henry Ford Health Sciences Center, Detroit, Mich. 48202.
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