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Modeling Neonatal Intraventricular Hemorrhage Through Intraventricular Injection of Hemoglobin

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Secure an anesthetized rat pup on a stereotactic frame. Disinfect the head and incise to expose the skull.

Identify the bregma, an anatomical landmark, to locate the lateral ventricles, cerebrospinal fluid-filled cavities in the brain.

Choroid plexus epithelial cells and ependymal cells line the ventricles, forming a barrier from the periventricular space.

Use a microsyringe to inject hemoglobin into a ventricle, mimicking intraventricular hemorrhage.

Withdraw the needle, close the incision, and allow the pup to recover.

Injected hemoglobin undergoes degradation, releasing heme and generating reactive oxygen species or ROS.

ROS oxidize cell membrane lipids and proteins, causing cell death and disrupting the barrier, which allows heme to enter the periventricular space.

Tissue-resident immune cells recognize free heme as a danger signal and release proinflammatory cytokines to recruit additional immune cells, which damage the neighboring brain tissues.

The loss of periventricular tissue leads to ventricular enlargement, a consequence of intraventricular hemorrhage.

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