A reliable and cost‐effective protocol for creating bilirubin cerebral palsy model in rhesus macaque

Author:

Zhu Yong12,Xiong Yanan34,Xu Xiaoyan3,Zhang Jin2,Tong Haiyang2,Yang Hongyi2,Niu Xia5,Shi Xiaming1,Tang Jiulai3,Li Jinhua16

Affiliation:

1. School of Biology and Food Engineering Hefei Normal University Hefei China

2. High Magnetic Field Laboratory Chinese Academy of Sciences Hefei China

3. Pediatric Neurological Rehabilitation Center The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei China

4. Department of Emergency Tongji Hospital of Tongji University Shanghai China

5. School of Nursing Anhui Medical University Hefei China

6. International Collaborative Research Center for Huangshan Biodiversity and Tibetan Macaque Behavioral Ecology Anhui University Hefei China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCerebral palsy is a severe motor disability in childhood that poses challenges for children, families, and society. Rhesus macaques are the preferred animals for cerebral palsy model, but surgical excision of motor cortex has low success rate and high cost. In this work, we created cerebral palsy rhesus macaque models by intrathecal injection of bilirubin.MethodsThe puncture point for injection was identified as the intervertebral disc space two, located below the intersection of the iliac crest line and the posterior median line.ResultsThe models showed abnormal posture and increased muscle tension. Diffuse deposits of bilirubin were found in the basal ganglia from the magnetic resonance imaging. Pathological slides also revealed the presence of brain lesions, such as vacuole formation, contraction of neuronal nuclei, and deep staining of nuclei in the histopathological sections of the hippocampus and basal ganglia.ConclusionThe model's symptoms closely resemble those observed in humans with spastic cerebral palsy.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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