Stroke, Vol 23, 267-272, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
F Wahl, M Allix, M Plotkine and RG Boulu
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate the
neurobehavioral consequences of focal ischemia in rats. METHODS: We induced
permanent occlusion of the left middle cerebral artery in 14 Sprague-Dawley
rats, and used 13 sham-operated rats as controls. During surgery, brain
temperature and body temperature were kept at normothermia. Neurobehavioral
studies (neurological examination, passive avoidance task, Y maze test, and
modified open-field test) were carried out 4 days after ischemia before
killing the rats to evaluate histological damage. RESULTS: Ischemia induced
large infarcts in the cortex (138.6 +/- 8.5 mm3) and caudate-putamen (48.8
+/- 2.6 mm3) and, compared with sham-operated rats, produced a dramatic
neurological deficit (p less than 0.001) characterized by sensorimotor
dysfunctions and hemiplegia. Memory retention was significantly (p less
than 0.05) impaired in the passive avoidance task, but neither vigilance
and exploratory behavior measured in the modified open-field test nor
working memory evaluated in the Y maze test were disturbed. Infarct size
was not correlated with the neurological or behavioral deficits.
CONCLUSIONS: This lack of correlation indicates the necessity of carrying
out parallel histological, neurological, and behavioral studies in any
assays of new drugs using this model of focal ischemia.
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