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Injury Models of the Central Nervous System

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The History and Evolution of Experimental Traumatic Brain Injury Models.
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    Chapter 2 Clinical Traumatic Brain Injury in the Preclinical Setting.
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    Chapter 3 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 4 Traumatic Brain Injury Models in Animals.
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    Chapter 5 Systematic Review of Traumatic Brain Injury Animal Models.
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    Chapter 6 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 7 Bridging the Gap of Standardized Animals Models for Blast Neurotrauma: Methodology for Appropriate Experimental Testing.
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    Chapter 8 Cellular Mechanisms and Behavioral Outcomes in Blast-Induced Neurotrauma: Comparing Experimental Setups.
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    Chapter 9 Application of Systems Biology to Neuroproteomics: The Path to Enhanced Theranostics in Traumatic Brain Injury.
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    Chapter 10 Role of Systems Biology in Brain Injury Biomarker Discovery: Neuroproteomics Application.
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    Chapter 11 The Controlled Cortical Impact Model of Experimental Brain Trauma: Overview, Research Applications, and Protocol.
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    Chapter 12 Weight Drop Models in Traumatic Brain Injury.
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    Chapter 13 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 14 Lateral (Parasagittal) Fluid Percussion Model of Traumatic Brain Injury.
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    Chapter 15 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 16 Experimental Models for Neurotrauma Research.
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    Chapter 17 A Porcine Model of Traumatic Brain Injury via Head Rotational Acceleration.
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    Chapter 18 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 19 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 20 Thromboembolic Model of Cerebral Ischemia and Reperfusion in Mice.
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    Chapter 21 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 22 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 23 Microdialysis as Clinical Evaluation of Therapeutic Hypothermia in Rat Subdural Hematoma Model.
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    Chapter 24 Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as a Novel Therapy in Animal Models of Traumatic Brain Injury.
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    Chapter 25 Experimental Models Combining TBI, Hemorrhagic Shock, and Hypoxemia.
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    Chapter 26 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 27 Animal Models of Posttraumatic Seizures and Epilepsy.
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    Chapter 28 Closed-Head TBI Model of Multiple Morbidity.
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    Chapter 29 Cognitive Evaluation Using Morris Water Maze in Neurotrauma.
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    Chapter 30 Assessment of Cognitive Function in the Water Maze Task: Maximizing Data Collection and Analysis in Animal Models of Brain Injury.
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    Chapter 31 Detecting Behavioral Deficits Post Traumatic Brain Injury in Rats.
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    Chapter 32 Advanced and High-Throughput Method for Mitochondrial Bioenergetics Evaluation in Neurotrauma.
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    Chapter 33 Determination of Vascular Reactivity of Middle Cerebral Arteries from Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury Animal Models Using Pressure Myography.
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    Chapter 34 Assessment of Basilar Artery Reactivity in Stroke and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Using Wire Myograph.
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    Chapter 35 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 36 A Simplified Workflow for Protein Quantitation of Rat Brain Tissues Using Label-Free Proteomics and Spectral Counting.
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    Chapter 37 Phenotypic Screening of Small-Molecule Inhibitors: Implications for Therapeutic Discovery and Drug Target Development in Traumatic Brain Injury.
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    Chapter 38 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 39 Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
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    Chapter 40 Challenging the Paradigms of Experimental TBI Models: From Preclinical to Clinical Practice.
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Chapter title
Systematic Review of Traumatic Brain Injury Animal Models.
Chapter number 5
Book title
Injury Models of the Central Nervous System
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3816-2_5
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3814-8, 978-1-4939-3816-2
Authors

Helen W. Phipps

Editors

Firas H. Kobeissy, C. Edward Dixon, Ronald L. Hayes, Stefania Mondello

Abstract

The goals of this chapter are to provide an introduction into the variety of animal models available for studying traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to provide a concise systematic review of the general materials and methods involved in each model. Materials and methods were obtained from a literature search of relevant peer-reviewed articles. Strengths and weaknesses of each animal choice were presented to include relative cost, anatomical and physiological features, and mechanism of injury desired. Further, a variety of homologous, isomorphic/induced, and predictive animal models were defined, described, and compared with respect to their relative ease of use, characteristics, range, adjustability (e.g., amplitude, duration, mass/size, velocity, and pressure), and rough order of magnitude cost. Just as the primary mechanism of action of TBI is limitless, so are the animal models available to study TBI. With such a wide variety of available animals, types of injury models, along with the research needs, there exists no single "gold standard" model of TBI rendering cross-comparison of data extremely difficult. Therefore, this chapter reflects a representative sampling of the TBI animal models available and is not an exhaustive comparison of every possible model and associated parameters. Throughout this chapter, special considerations for animal choice and TBI animal model classification are discussed. Criteria central to choosing appropriate animal models of TBI include ethics, funding, complexity (ease of use, safety, and controlled access requirements), type of model, model characteristics, and range of control (scope).

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Unknown 18 95%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 6 32%
Student > Master 3 16%
Other 2 11%
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 11%
Unspecified 1 5%
Other 2 11%
Unknown 3 16%
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 2 11%
Neuroscience 2 11%
Business, Management and Accounting 1 5%
Linguistics 1 5%
Other 5 26%
Unknown 3 16%