[氯化铁诱导小鼠颈动脉血栓形成模型的影响因素]。

Q4 Medicine
Jia-Hao DU, Li-Li Zhao, Biao Yang, Ke-Sheng Dai
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目的:探讨氯化铁(FeCl3)致颈动脉血栓形成模型实验的影响因素。方法:FeCl3损伤颈总动脉后,解剖损伤血管,固定、包埋、冰冻切片,并进行HE染色。计算颈动脉血栓面积比。研究FeCl3浓度(5%、10%和15%)、反应时间(2、4和6 min)和受体小鼠年龄(4-5、6-8和10周)对动脉血栓形成模型的形成和稳定性的影响。通过小鼠眼球球囊后静脉丛注射0.075 μg/g和0.1 μg/g R300,通过调节血小板数量验证fecl3诱导模型血栓形成的准确性。结果:HE染色显示,10%和15% FeCl3诱导的血栓形成比5% FeCl3诱导的血栓形成更稳定、致密、更大。10% FeCl3诱导血管内皮损伤后4、6分钟形成致密大血栓,2分钟形成的血栓更疏松、面积更小。小鼠年龄不能影响血栓的形成和稳定性,因为10% FeCl3诱导的致密血栓的形成和血栓面积在三个不同年龄组的小鼠中没有显著差异。结论:影响FeCl3致动脉血栓模型形成及稳定性的因素较多。构建稳定颈动脉血栓形成模型的最佳实验条件为10% FeCl3,损伤时间为4分钟,6-8周龄小鼠。
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[Influencing Factors of FeCl3 Induced Mouse Carotid Artery Thrombosis Model].

Objective: To investigate the factors affecting ferric chloride (FeCl3) - induced carotid artery thrombosis model experiment.

Methods: After the common carotid artery was damaged by FeCl3, the injured vessels were dissected for fixation, embedding, frozen section, and then processed HE staining. The carotid thrombus area ratio was calculated. We examined the effect of FeCl3 concentration (5%, 10% and 15%), reaction time (2, 4 and 6 min), and recipient mouse age (4-5, 6-8 and 10 weeks) on the formation and stability of arterial thrombosis model. The model was injected through the post-glomus venous plexus of mouse eyeball with 0.075 μg/g and 0.1 μg/g R300 to verify the accuracy of the FeCl3-induced model on thrombus formation by adjusting the platelet number.

Results: HE staining showed that thrombus formation induced by 10% and 15% FeCl3 was more stable, dense and larger than 5% FeCl3-induced thrombosis. 10% FeCl3 induced the formation of dense and large thrombosis after 4 and 6 minutes of vascular endothelium injury, while the thrombosis induced for 2 minutes were looser and smaller in area. Mouse age can not affect thrombus formation and stability, because there were no significant differences in the formation of dense thrombus and thrombus area induced by 10% FeCl3 among three different age groups of mice.

Conclusion: Many factors affect the formation and stability of arterial thrombosis model induced by FeCl3. This optimal experimental conditions for construction of a stable carotid artery thrombosis model are 10% FeCl3, 4 minutes for injury, and 6-8 week old mice.

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