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题名The effect of age, sex and strains on the performance and outcome in animal models of stroke
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发表日期2019-07
发表期刊NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL   影响因子和分区
语种英语
原始文献类型Article
关键词Aging Ischemia stroke Lifespan Risk factors Preclinical study
其他关键词MIDDLE CEREBRAL-ARTERY ; ACUTE ISCHEMIC-STROKE ; HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY ; CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM ; NONHUMAN PRIMATE MODELS ; OXIDATIVE DAMAGE ; WHITE-MATTER ; MEMORY PERFORMANCE ; CEREBROVASCULAR ANATOMY ; PRECLINICAL MODELS
摘要Stroke is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and the majority of cerebral stroke is caused by occlusion of cerebral circulation, which eventually leads to brain infarction. Although stroke occurs mainly in the aged population, most animal models for experimental stroke in vivo almost universally rely on young-adult rodents for the evaluation of neuropathological, neurological, or behavioral outcomes after stroke due to their greater availability, lower cost, and fewer health problems. However, it is well established that aged animals differ from young animals in terms of physiology, neurochemistry, and behavior. Stroke-induced changes are more pronounced with advancing age. Therefore, the overlooked role of age in animal models of stroke could have an impact on data quality and hinder the translation of rodent models to humans. In addition to aging, other factors also influence functional performance after ischemic stroke. In this article, we summarize the differences between young and aged animals, the impact of age, sex and animal strains on performance and outcome in animal models of stroke and emphasize age as a key factor in preclinical stroke studies.
资助项目American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellowship (USA)American Heart Association [18PRE34020126]
出版者PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
出版地OXFORD
ISSN0197-0186
EISSN1872-9754
卷号127页码:2-11
DOI10.1016/j.neuint.2018.10.005
页数10
WOS类目Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Neurosciences
WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Neurosciences & Neurology
WOS记录号WOS:000474327500002
收录类别SSCI ; SCIE ; PUBMED ; SCOPUS
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PubMed ID30291954
SCOPUSEID2-s2.0-85054422301
通讯作者地址[Jin, Kunlin]Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience,University of North Texas Health Science Center,Fort Worth,76107,United States
Scopus学科分类Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience;Cell Biology
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被引频次:16[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符https://kms.wmu.edu.cn/handle/3ETUA0LF/3008
专题第一临床医学院(信息与工程学院)、附属第一医院
附属第一医院
通讯作者Jin, Kunlin
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1.Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience,University of North Texas Health Science Center,Fort Worth,76107,United States;
2.Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Aging and Neurological Disorder Research,The First Affiliated Hospital,Wenzhou Medical University,Wenzhou,325000,China
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Zhang, Hongxia,Lin, Siyang,Chen, Xudong,et al. The effect of age, sex and strains on the performance and outcome in animal models of stroke[J]. NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL,2019,127:2-11.
APA Zhang, Hongxia., Lin, Siyang., Chen, Xudong., Gu, Lei., Zhu, Xiaohong., ... & Jin, Kunlin. (2019). The effect of age, sex and strains on the performance and outcome in animal models of stroke. NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL, 127, 2-11.
MLA Zhang, Hongxia,et al."The effect of age, sex and strains on the performance and outcome in animal models of stroke".NEUROCHEMISTRY INTERNATIONAL 127(2019):2-11.

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