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Cerebral hemorrhage Animal Model (CAT#: STEM-AE-0050-WXH)

Introduction

Cerebral hemorrhage (cerebral hemorrhage) refers to the hemorrhage caused by the rupture of blood vessels in the non-traumatic brain parenchyma, accounting for 20% to 30% of all strokes, and the mortality rate in the acute phase is 30% to 40%. The cause of the occurrence is mainly related to cerebrovascular lesions, that is, closely related to hyperlipidemia, diabetes, hypertension, aging of blood vessels, and smoking.




Applications

Study the pathophysiological mechanism of cerebral hemorrhage, early diagnosis methods, explore new treatment methods, etc.

Procedure

• Autologous blood injection method: draw arterial blood and inject it into the caudate nucleus of animals.
• Collagenase induction method: Inject collagenase-containing physiological saline into the caudate nucleus of animals using a stereotaxic apparatus and a microinjection pump.
• Trauma-induced cerebral hemorrhage.
• Methods of cerebral hemorrhage caused by puncture of middle cerebral artery.

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