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All issues > Volume 51(8); 2008

Original Article
Korean J Pediatr. 2008;51(8):874-878. Published online August 15, 2008.
Periventricular leukomalacia induced by in utero clamping of pregnant rat aorta in fetal rats
Yun Sil YS Chang1, Dong Kyung DK Sung2, Saem S Kang2, Soo Kyung SK Park1, Yu Jin YJ Jung1, Hyun Joo HJ Seo1, Seo Heui SH Choi1, Won Soon WS Park1
1Department of Pediatrics, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
2Samsung Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul, Korea
Correspondence Won Soon WS Park ,Email: wonspark@skku.edu
Abstract
Purpose
: This study was undertaken to develop an animal model of periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) induced by in utero clamping of pregnant rat aorta in fetal rats.
Methods
: A timed pregnanct Sprague-Dawley rat on embryonic day 21 just prior to delivery was sedated and anesthetized, and a Harvard ventilator for small animals was applied. Following laparotomy, the maternal aorta was clamped reversibly for 40 minutes using a surgical clip. The fetal rats were then delivered by Cesarean section, resuscitated if necessary, and reared by a surrogate mother rat until postnatal day 21 to obtain the brain specimen. After systemic perfusion and fixation, 10 µm thick serial brain sections were obtained and stained for pathologic examination and assessment of ventriculomegaly. Ventriculomegaly was assessed by the measured ventricle to total brain volume ratio.
Results
: Eight out of eleven fetal rats (73%) survived in the ischemia group after induction of in utero ischemia by clamping maternal rat aorta, and all ten survived in the control group. Body and brain weights measured at postnatal day 21 were significantly lower in the ischemia group compared to the control group. In pathologic findings, significant ventriculomagaly (3.67¡¾1.21% vs. 0.23¡¾0.06%) was observed in the ischemia group compared to the control group; although cystic lesion was not observed, mild (n=6) and moderate (n=2) rerefaction of the brain tissue was observed.
Conclusion
: A fetal rat model of PVL induced by in utero clamping of pregnant rat aorta was developed.

Keywords :Leukomalacia, Periventricular, Infant, Premature, Brain Ischemia, Newborn animal

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