A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.

The extended time window and theoretic reduction in hemorrhage make mechanical strategies an attractive approach for the treatment of patients with ischemic stroke. However, a limited availability of suitable animal models of cerebrovascular thrombosis has hampered the study of novel endovascular in...

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Main Authors: Yunfeng Zhang, Min Jin, Bin Du, Hao Lin, Chengyong Xu, Weijian Jiang, Jianping Jia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4636284?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cdffb3ed61c84aa9995151f809097ec02020-11-25T02:13:19ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011011e014225110.1371/journal.pone.0142251A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.Yunfeng ZhangMin JinBin DuHao LinChengyong XuWeijian JiangJianping JiaThe extended time window and theoretic reduction in hemorrhage make mechanical strategies an attractive approach for the treatment of patients with ischemic stroke. However, a limited availability of suitable animal models of cerebrovascular thrombosis has hampered the study of novel endovascular interventions. The aim of the present study was to develop a new technique for site-specific placement of a thrombus in a canine model that would allow for the evaluation of mechanical thrombectomy and clot retrieval methods and the visualization of thrombus dislocation or fragmentation during angiographic manipulation.Angiography and embolization with a preformed thrombus were performed in 12 canines. Under fluoroscopic guidance, an embolism protection device (EPD) was anchored to the middle segment of the left vertebral artery (VA) via the left femoral arterial sheath. A preformed radiopaque clot was injected through the guide catheter into the left VA, via the contralateral femoral artery, proximal to the EPD. After 15 min of occlusion, the EPD was removed and persistent occlusion of the VA was documented angiographically.Angiography performed during the observation period confirmed the persistence of VA occlusion in each case, and displacement of the radiopaque clots did not occur during the 3-hour observation period. The technique allowed selective embolization of targeted vessels without thrombus fragmentation.This study demonstrates, for the first time, a canine model of post-circulation embolism induced by autologous blood clot placement. This model can be rapidly formed and easily operated, and the site of thrombosis can be readily controlled.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4636284?pdf=render
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author Yunfeng Zhang
Min Jin
Bin Du
Hao Lin
Chengyong Xu
Weijian Jiang
Jianping Jia
spellingShingle Yunfeng Zhang
Min Jin
Bin Du
Hao Lin
Chengyong Xu
Weijian Jiang
Jianping Jia
A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yunfeng Zhang
Min Jin
Bin Du
Hao Lin
Chengyong Xu
Weijian Jiang
Jianping Jia
author_sort Yunfeng Zhang
title A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.
title_short A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.
title_full A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.
title_fullStr A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Canine Model of Acute Vertebral Artery Occlusion.
title_sort novel canine model of acute vertebral artery occlusion.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The extended time window and theoretic reduction in hemorrhage make mechanical strategies an attractive approach for the treatment of patients with ischemic stroke. However, a limited availability of suitable animal models of cerebrovascular thrombosis has hampered the study of novel endovascular interventions. The aim of the present study was to develop a new technique for site-specific placement of a thrombus in a canine model that would allow for the evaluation of mechanical thrombectomy and clot retrieval methods and the visualization of thrombus dislocation or fragmentation during angiographic manipulation.Angiography and embolization with a preformed thrombus were performed in 12 canines. Under fluoroscopic guidance, an embolism protection device (EPD) was anchored to the middle segment of the left vertebral artery (VA) via the left femoral arterial sheath. A preformed radiopaque clot was injected through the guide catheter into the left VA, via the contralateral femoral artery, proximal to the EPD. After 15 min of occlusion, the EPD was removed and persistent occlusion of the VA was documented angiographically.Angiography performed during the observation period confirmed the persistence of VA occlusion in each case, and displacement of the radiopaque clots did not occur during the 3-hour observation period. The technique allowed selective embolization of targeted vessels without thrombus fragmentation.This study demonstrates, for the first time, a canine model of post-circulation embolism induced by autologous blood clot placement. This model can be rapidly formed and easily operated, and the site of thrombosis can be readily controlled.
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