EARLY MICROVASCULAR AND NEURONAL CONSEQUENCES OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY - A LIGHT AND ELECTRON-MICROSCOPIC STUDY IN RATS

被引:293
作者
DIETRICH, WD
ALONSO, O
HALLEY, M
机构
[1] Department of Neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida
关键词
D O I
10.1089/neu.1994.11.289
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to document the early morphologic consequences of moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI) in anesthetized Sprague-Dawley rats. Normothermic rats (37 degrees C) were injured with a fluid percussion pulse (1.7-2.1 atm) administered by an injury cannula positioned parasagittally over the right cerebral cortex (n = 7). At 45 min following TBI, rats were injected with the protein tracer horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and perfusion fixed or immersion fixed 15 min later for light and electron microscopic analysis. Blood-brain barrier (BBB) breakdown to HRP was present overlying the pial surface and superficial cortical layers of the injured hemisphere. A focal area of severe HRP leakage was also present at the gray-white interface of the lateral cortex. Light microscopic examination of this site revealed petechial hemorrhages associated with small venules. Dark shrunken neurons and swollen astrocytes were detected within cortical areas overlying the evolving contusion, CA3 and CA4 hippocampal subsectors, and lateral thalamus. Ultrastructural studies obtained evidence for irreversible neuronal injury and mechanical damage to vessel walls at this early posttraumatic period. In nonperfused traumatized rats, luminal platelet aggregates were also detected at sites of hemorrhage. In this model of TBI, a consistent pattern of microvascular and neuronal abnormalities can be documented in the early posttraumatic period. Pathomechanisms underlying these early changes are discussed in terms of primary and secondary injury processes.
引用
收藏
页码:289 / 301
页数:13
相关论文
共 69 条
  • [1] ADAMS JH, 1986, ARCH PATHOL LAB MED, V110, P485
  • [2] Adams JH, 1982, RECENT ADV NEUROPATH, P165
  • [3] AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL-STUDY OF EXPERIMENTAL HIGH-VELOCITY PENETRATING HEAD-INJURY
    ALLEN, IV
    KIRK, J
    MAYNARD, RL
    COOPER, GK
    SCOTT, R
    CROCKARD, A
    [J]. ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA, 1983, 59 (04) : 277 - 282
  • [4] EXCITATORY AMINO-ACIDS IN CEREBROSPINAL-FLUID FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY IN HUMANS
    BAKER, AJ
    MOULTON, RJ
    MACMILLAN, VH
    SHEDDEN, PM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 1993, 79 (03) : 369 - 372
  • [5] BALENTINE JD, 1978, LAB INVEST, V39, P236
  • [6] CORRELATION OF THE EXTRACELLULAR GLUTAMATE CONCENTRATION WITH EXTENT OF BLOOD-FLOW REDUCTION AFTER SUBDURAL-HEMATOMA IN THE RAT
    BULLOCK, R
    BUTCHER, SP
    CHEN, MH
    KENDALL, L
    MCCULLOCH, J
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 1991, 74 (05) : 794 - 802
  • [7] GLIAL SWELLING FOLLOWING HUMAN CEREBRAL CONTUSION - AN ULTRASTRUCTURAL-STUDY
    BULLOCK, R
    MAXWELL, WL
    GRAHAM, DI
    TEASDALE, GM
    ADAMS, JH
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 1991, 54 (05) : 427 - 434
  • [8] BRAIN INJURY, EDEMA, AND VASCULAR-PERMEABILITY CHANGES INDUCED BY OXYGEN-DERIVED FREE-RADICALS
    CHAN, PH
    SCHMIDLEY, JW
    FISHMAN, RA
    LONGAR, SM
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 1984, 34 (03) : 315 - 320
  • [9] MARKED PROTECTION BY MODERATE HYPOTHERMIA AFTER EXPERIMENTAL TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
    CLIFTON, GL
    JIANG, JY
    LYETH, BG
    JENKINS, LW
    HAMM, RJ
    HAYES, RL
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM, 1991, 11 (01) : 114 - 121
  • [10] EXPERIMENTAL FLUID PERCUSSION BRAIN INJURY - VASCULAR DISRUPTION AND NEURONAL AND GLIAL ALTERATIONS
    CORTEZ, SC
    MCINTOSH, TK
    NOBLE, LJ
    [J]. BRAIN RESEARCH, 1989, 482 (02) : 271 - 282