Histopathological features of the brain, liver, kidney and spleen following an innovative polytrauma model of the mouse

M J Mirzayan*, C Probst, M Samii, C Krettek, A Gharabaghi, H C Pape, M van Griensven, A Samii

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Abstract

OBJECT: Among the various introduced experimental traumatic brain injury models, there is a clear paucity of proper experimental polytrauma models. To overcome this experimental gap we introduced such a polytrauma model in the mouse including traumatic brain injury. Here, we report on the histopathological features of the brain, lung, kidney, spleen and liver.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: 20 male C57BL mice with a mean weight of 23 g were anesthetized with ketamine and xylazine. The anaesthetized animals were subjected to a controlled cortical impact (CCI) over the left parieto-temporal cortex using rounded-tip impounder for application of a standardized brain injury. Following fracture of the right femur using a guillotine, a volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock was induced. The control groups included animals with CCI only (n=20) and animals with femur fracture plus hemorrhagic shock without CCI (n=20). Subjects were sacrified at 96 h following trauma. Brain, lung, kidney, spleen and liver of the animals underwent histopathological examinations.

RESULTS: The mortality rate at 96 h was 25% in the polytrauma group versus 10% in the control groups. Within the histopathological investigations, polytraumatized animals differ from those with a single trauma (traumatic brain injury or femur fracture with hemorrhagic shock) with various severity.

CONCLUSION: The findings of this study show that such a polytrauma model can be standardized resulting in a reproducible damage. This model fulfills the requirements of a standardized animal model. It allows adequate analogies and inferences to the clinical situation of a polytrauma in humans.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-139
Number of pages7
JournalExperimental and Toxicologic Pathology
Volume64
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Brain Injuries/complications
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Femoral Fractures/complications
  • Kidney/pathology
  • Liver/pathology
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Multiple Trauma/complications
  • Shock/pathology
  • Shock, Hemorrhagic/complications
  • Spleen/pathology

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