Background: Endothelin-1 (ET-1) induced focal ischemia is increasingly being used as a preclinical model of stroke. Here, we described for the first time, the time course of neuronal death and infarct evolution during the first 7 days following ischemia.
New method: We used hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining to evaluate infarct progression and Fluoro-Jade C (FJC) to quantify neuronal degeneration at 24, 48, 72h and 7 days after ET-1 injection to the forelimb motor cortex in Sprague-Dawley rats.
Results: We found that infarct volume and neuronal degeneration are maximal at 24h post-stroke. Neuronal degeneration is also significantly reduced within 7 days of stroke induction.
Comparison with existing method: This study is the first to provide a direct evaluation of both infarct volume evolution and neuronal death time course following ET-1 induced focal ischemia in the forelimb motor cortex.
Conclusion: This study describes the short-term time course of neuronal death and brain injury in the ET-1 stroke model, which provides a significant reference when determining the appropriate time to commence neuroprotective or recovery promoting strategies.
Keywords: Endothelin-1; Fluoro-Jade C; Ischemic stroke; Neuronal death.
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