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This protocol presents a modified mouse model of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury (rmTBI) induced via a closed-head injury (CHI) method. The approach features a thinned-skull window and fluid percussion to reduce the inflammation commonly caused by meninges exposure, along with improved reproducibility and accuracy in modeling rmTBI in rodents.
Mild traumatic brain injury is a clinically highly heterogeneous neurological disorder. Highly reproducible traumatic brain injury (TBI) animal models with well-defined pathologies are urgently needed for studying the mechanisms of neuropathology after mild TBI and testing therapeutics. Replicating the entire sequelae of TBI in animal models has proven to be a challenge. Therefore, the availability of multiple animal models of TBI is necessary to account for the diverse aspects and severities seen in TBI patients. CHI is one of the most common methods for fabricating rodent models of rmTBI. However, this method is susceptible to many factors, including the impact method used, the thickness and shape of the skull bone, animal apnea, and the type of head support and immobilization utilized. The aim of this protocol is to demonstrate a combination of the thinned-skull window and fluid percussion injury (FPI) methods to produce a precise mouse model of CHI-associated rmTBI. The primary objective of this protocol is to minimize factors that could impact the accuracy and consistency of CHI and FPI modeling, including skull bone thickness, shape, and head support. By utilizing a thinned-skull window method, potential inflammation due to craniotomy and FPI is minimized, resulting in an improved mouse model that replicates the clinical features observed in patients with mild TBI. Results from behavior and histological analysis using hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining suggest that rmTBI can lead to a cumulative injury that produces changes in both behavior and gross morphology of the brain. Overall, the modified CHI-associated rmTBI presents a useful tool for researchers to explore the underlying mechanisms that contribute to focal and diffuse pathophysiological changes in rmTBI.
Mild TBI, including concussion and sub-concussion, account for the majority of all TBI cases (>80% of all TBI)1. Mild TBI commonly results from falls, traffic accidents, acts of violence, contact sports (e.g., football, boxing, hockey), and military combat2,3. Mild TBI can lead to neurobiological events that affect neurobehavioral functions throughout the patient's lifetime and increase the risk of neurodegenerative diseases4,5,6. Animal models provide an efficient and controlled means ....
All procedures involved in this protocol were performed under the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approval (Zhejiang Normal University, Permit Number, dw2019005) and in compliance with the ARRIVE and the NIH Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals. Technical specifications can be found in the Table of Materials.
1. Animal handling procedure
The protocol described in this study outlines a method for inducing rmTBI through a thinned-skull window, which offers a solution to the brain injury caused by craniotomy preparation during conventional percussion TBI modeling. By utilizing this modified fluid percussion procedure with the modified device, improved precision and reproducibility of FPI impact were achieved13. The modified impactor has the versatility to be used for both CHI and FPI modeling, with or without a skull craniotomy. Furt.......
TBI refers to two primary types, closed and penetrating, with the latter characterized by a disruption of the skull and dura mater. Clinical data suggest that CHIs are more prevalent than penetrating injuries1,2. After a single mild TBI, most patients experience PCS symptoms that typically resolve in a short period of time, and there is controversy regarding the proportion of patients whose PCS develop into long-term sequelae23,.......
This work was supported by the Key Social Development Foundation of Jinhua Municipality (No. 2020-3-071), Zhejiang College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program (No: S202310345087, S202310345088) and Zhejiang Provincial College Students' Science and Technology Innovation Activity Plan Project (2023R404044). The authors thank Miss Emma Ouyang (first-year student of Johns Hopkins University, Bachelor of Science, Baltimore, USA) for language editing the article.
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
75% ethanol | Shandong XieKang Medical Technology Co., Ltd. | 220502 | |
Buprenorphine hydrochloride | Tianjin Pharmaceutical Research Institute Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd | H12020272 | Solution, Analgesic |
Carprofen | Shanghai Guchen Biotechnology Co., Ltd | 53716-49-7 | Powder, Analgesic |
Chlorhexidine digluconate | Shanghai Macklin Biochemical Co.,Ltd. | 18472-51-0 | 19%-21% aqueous solution, Antimicrobial |
Dental cement and solvent kit | Shanghai New Century Dental Materials Co., Ltd. | 20220405, 3# | Powder reconsituted in matching solvent |
Dissecting microscope | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | 77019 | |
Erythromycin ointment | Wuhan Mayinglong Pharmaceutical Group Co.,Ltd. | 220412 | Antibiotic |
Fiber Optic Cold Light Source | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | F-150C | |
Flat-tipped micro-drill bit | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | HM31008 | 2 mm, steel |
FPI device software | Jiaxing Bocom Biotech Inc. | Biocom Animal Brain Impactor V1.0 | |
ICR mice | Jinhua Laboratory Animal Center  | Stock#2023091 | 25 Male mice, 25-30g, 8 weeks old |
Isoflurane | Shandong Ante Animal Husbandry Technology Co., Ltd. | 2023090501 | |
Isothermal heating pad | Wenzhou Repshop Pet Products Co., Ltd. | ||
Luer Loc hup | Custom made using a 19G needle hub | ||
Micro hand-held skull drill | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | 78001 | Max: 38,000rpm |
Modified FPI device | Jiaxing Bocom Biotech Inc. | ||
Morris water maze | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | 63031 | Evaluate mouse spatial learning and memory abilities |
Open field | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | 63008 | Evaluate mouse locomoation and anxiety |
Ophthalmic lubricant | Suzhou Tianlong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. | SC230724B | |
Sodium diclofenac ointment | Wuhan Mayinglong Pharmaceutical Group Co.,Ltd. | 221207 | nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug |
Small animal anesthesia system-Enhanced | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | R530IP | |
Smart video-tracking system | Panlab Harvard Apparatus Inc., MA, USA | V3.0 | Animal tracking and analysis |
Stereotactic frame | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | 68043 | |
Vetbond Tissue Adhesive | 3M, St Paul, MN, USA | 202402AX | Suture the animal wound |
Y maze | Shenzhen RWD Life Science Inc. | 63005 | Evaluate mouse spatial working memory |
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