Impact of Seasonal Variant Temperatures and Laboratory Room Ambient Temperature on Mortality of Rats with Ischemic Brain Injury
Introduction: A popular rat model for hypoperfusion ischemic brain injury is bilateral common carotid artery occlusion (BCCAO). BCCAO surgery when performed in varying geographical locations and during different seasons of the year is reported to have variable mortality rates. Studies have also...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2016-04-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7597/17372_CE(RA1)_F(T)_PF1(RSAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: A popular rat model for hypoperfusion ischemic
brain injury is bilateral common carotid artery occlusion
(BCCAO). BCCAO surgery when performed in varying
geographical locations and during different seasons of the year
is reported to have variable mortality rates. Studies have also
documented the diminishing influence of Ketamine-Xylazine
(KT-XY) on thermoregulatory functions in rodents.
Aim: To explore the impact of seasonal variant temperatures
and laboratory room ambient temperatures on mortality of rats
following BCCAO surgery.
Materials and Methods: The study has two parts:
1 The first part is an analysis of a three year retrospective data
to explore the association between the geographical season
(hot summer and cold winter) induced laboratory room ambient temperature variations and the mortality rate in KT-XY
anaesthetized BCCAO rats.
2. The second part investigated the effect of conditioned laboratory room ambient temperature (CAT) (23-250
C) in KT-XY
anaesthetized BCCAO group of rats. Rats were divided into
4 groups(n =8/group) as-Normal control, BCCAO and Sham
BCCAO where they were all exposed to unconditioned ambient
temperature (UCAT) during their surgery and postoperative care.
And finally fourth group rats exposed to CAT during the BCCAO
surgery and postoperative care.
Results: Pearson’s chi-square test indicates a significantly
high association (p<0.006) between post-BCCAO mortality and
hot season of the year. CAT during the hot season reduced the
mortality rate (24% less) in post- BCCAO rats compared to the
rats of UCAT.
Conclusion: Despite seasonal variations in temperature,
conditioning the laboratory room ambient temperatures to 230
C250
C, induces hypothermia in KT-XY anaesthetized ischemic
brain injured rodents and improves their survival rate. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |