临床前卒中试验啮齿动物卒中模型指南(第一版)。

Shimin Liu, Gehua Zhen, Bruno P Meloni, Kym Campbell, H Richard Winn
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脑卒中转化研究是一项具有挑战性的任务,需要脑卒中研究界的长期团队合作。具有良好结果一致性的高可重复性卒中模型对于从临床前卒中试验中获得有用数据以及提高实验室间可比性至关重要。然而,我们对文献的回顾显示,常用的脑卒中模型的梗死变异系数在5%到200%之间。对常用脑卒中模型的全面改进将进一步提高脑卒中实验研究的质量和实验室间的可比性。许多因素在导致结果变化中起重要作用;然而,卒中治疗学术行业圆桌会议(STAIR)建议和良好实验室规范(GLP)尚未充分解决这些问题。这些关键因素包括麻醉药的选择、动物生理环境的维持、脑卒中结局的观察以及影响成功率和变异的模型特定因素。作者回顾了这些已报道的影响卒中模型结果的主要因素,在此提供第一版卒中模型指南,以启动对这一主题的积极讨论。我们希望在不久的将来,中风研究人员能够通过其连续的更新版本达成普遍协议。
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RODENT STROKE MODEL GUIDELINES FOR PRECLINICAL STROKE TRIALS (1ST EDITION).

Translational stroke research is a challenging task that needs long term team work of the stroke research community. Highly reproducible stroke models with excellent outcome consistence are essential for obtaining useful data from preclinical stroke trials as well as for improving inter-lab comparability. However, our review of literature shows that the infarct variation coefficient of commonly performed stroke models ranges from 5% to 200%. An overall improvement of the commonly used stroke models will further improve the quality for experimental stroke research as well as inter-lab comparability. Many factors play a significant role in causing outcome variation; however, they have not yet been adequately addressed in the Stroke Therapy Academic Industry Roundtable (STAIR) recommendations and the Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). These critical factors include selection of anesthetics, maintenance of animal physiological environment, stroke outcome observation, and model specific factors that affect success rate and variation. The authors have reviewed these major factors that have been reported to influence stroke model outcome, herewith, provide the first edition of stroke model guidelines so to initiate active discussion on this topic. We hope to reach a general agreement among stroke researchers in the near future with its successive updated versions.

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