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Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats
Traumatic brain injury has been the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in human beings. One of the most susceptible structures to this damage is the hippocampus due to cellular and synaptic loss and impaired hippocampal connectivity to the brain, brain stem, and spinal cord. Thus, hippocampal...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669690/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002505 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13111545 |
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author | Alpirez, Jonatan Leon-Moreno, Lilia Carolina Aguilar-García, Irene Guadalupe Castañeda-Arellano, Rolando Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela Asencio-Piña, Cesar Rodolfo Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio |
author_facet | Alpirez, Jonatan Leon-Moreno, Lilia Carolina Aguilar-García, Irene Guadalupe Castañeda-Arellano, Rolando Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela Asencio-Piña, Cesar Rodolfo Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio |
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description | Traumatic brain injury has been the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in human beings. One of the most susceptible structures to this damage is the hippocampus due to cellular and synaptic loss and impaired hippocampal connectivity to the brain, brain stem, and spinal cord. Thus, hippocampal damage in rodents using a stereotaxic device could be an adequate method to study a precise lesion from CA1 to the dentate gyrus structures. We studied male and female rats and mice, analyzing hindlimb locomotion kinematics changes to compare the locomotion kinematics using the same methodology in rodents. We measure (1) the vertical hindlimb metatarsus, ankle, and knee joint vertical displacements (VD) and (2) the factor of dissimilarity (DF). The VD in intact rats in metatarsus, ankle, and knee joints differs from that in intact mice in similar joints. In rats, the vertical displacement through the step cycle changed in the left and right metatarsus, ankle, and knee joints compared to the intact group versus the lesioned group. More subtle changes were also observed in mice. DF demonstrates contrasting results when studying locomotion kinematics of mice or rats and sex-dependent differences. Thus, a precise lesion in a rodent’s hippocampal structure discloses some hindlimb locomotion changes related to species and sex. Thus, we only have a qualitative comparison between murine species. In order to make a comparison with other species, we should standardize the model. |
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spelling | pubmed-106696902023-11-02 Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats Alpirez, Jonatan Leon-Moreno, Lilia Carolina Aguilar-García, Irene Guadalupe Castañeda-Arellano, Rolando Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela Asencio-Piña, Cesar Rodolfo Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio Brain Sci Article Traumatic brain injury has been the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in human beings. One of the most susceptible structures to this damage is the hippocampus due to cellular and synaptic loss and impaired hippocampal connectivity to the brain, brain stem, and spinal cord. Thus, hippocampal damage in rodents using a stereotaxic device could be an adequate method to study a precise lesion from CA1 to the dentate gyrus structures. We studied male and female rats and mice, analyzing hindlimb locomotion kinematics changes to compare the locomotion kinematics using the same methodology in rodents. We measure (1) the vertical hindlimb metatarsus, ankle, and knee joint vertical displacements (VD) and (2) the factor of dissimilarity (DF). The VD in intact rats in metatarsus, ankle, and knee joints differs from that in intact mice in similar joints. In rats, the vertical displacement through the step cycle changed in the left and right metatarsus, ankle, and knee joints compared to the intact group versus the lesioned group. More subtle changes were also observed in mice. DF demonstrates contrasting results when studying locomotion kinematics of mice or rats and sex-dependent differences. Thus, a precise lesion in a rodent’s hippocampal structure discloses some hindlimb locomotion changes related to species and sex. Thus, we only have a qualitative comparison between murine species. In order to make a comparison with other species, we should standardize the model. MDPI 2023-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10669690/ /pubmed/38002505 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13111545 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Alpirez, Jonatan Leon-Moreno, Lilia Carolina Aguilar-García, Irene Guadalupe Castañeda-Arellano, Rolando Dueñas-Jiménez, Judith Marcela Asencio-Piña, Cesar Rodolfo Dueñas-Jiménez, Sergio Horacio Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats |
title | Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats |
title_full | Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats |
title_fullStr | Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats |
title_short | Walk Locomotion Kinematic Changes in a Model of Penetrating Hippocampal Injury in Male/Female Mice and Rats |
title_sort | walk locomotion kinematic changes in a model of penetrating hippocampal injury in male/female mice and rats |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669690/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38002505 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13111545 |
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