Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is defined as a brief episode of neurological dysfunction caused by focal cerebral ischemia. TIA is a critical early warning signal of stroke. Patients with TIA may have long-term cognitive decline. The pathogenesis and pathological changes of TIA have not been fully elucidated. Animal models can simulate the process of human diseases and are essential tools to investigate injury mechanisms and therapeutic approaches of TIA. Most TIA animal models are based on ischemic stroke models and the definition of TIA. Each model has unique strengths and weaknesses. The establishment of a successful and reliable TIA model should follow three criteria: (1) objective evidence of cerebral arteries occlusion and reperfusion, (2) no permanent neurological deficit, and (3) no acute cerebral infarction. However, experimental animal models are impossible to be completely consistent with human TIA, because TIA itself is a heterogeneous disease. In the present review, the selection of animals, methodological development, and evaluation of cerebral blood flow of animal models of TIA are comprehensively evaluated.
基金:
National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [81873750]; Hubei Provincial Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [2018CFB115]
第一作者单位:[1]Huazhong Univ Sci & Technol,Tongji Hosp,Dept Neurol,Tongji Med Coll,1095 Jiefang Rd,Wuhan 430030,Peoples R China
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wang jiahui,zhang ping,tang zhouping.Animal models of transient ischemic attack: a review[J].ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA.2020,120(2):267-275.doi:10.1007/s13760-020-01295-5.
APA:
wang,jiahui,zhang,ping&tang,zhouping.(2020).Animal models of transient ischemic attack: a review.ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA,120,(2)
MLA:
wang,jiahui,et al."Animal models of transient ischemic attack: a review".ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA 120..2(2020):267-275