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Differential Interstrain Susceptibility to Vertebrobasilar Dolichoectasia in a Mouse Model

Y.-Q. Zhu, H. Xing, D. Dai, D.F. Kallmes and R. Kadirvel
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2017, 38 (3) 611-616; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5028
Y.-Q. Zhu
aFrom the Department of Radiology (Y.-Q.Z., H.X., D.D., D.F.K., R.K.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
bDepartment of Radiology (Y.-Q.Z.), Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai, China
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cDepartment of Pathology (H.X.), Shanghai East Hospital, Medical School of Shanghai Tongji University, Shanghai, China.
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    Extent of basilar artery dilation in increased distribution in C57BL/6J and SV129 mouse strains after elastase injection.

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    Extent of tortuosity index distribution in C57BL/6J and SV129 mouse strains after elastase injection.

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    Immunostaining of inflammatory cells in the C57BL/6J mouse strain (×40 magnification). Single immunofluorescence staining showing infiltrating CD45+ cells (A, arrows) and macrophages (B, arrows). Double immunostaining of infiltrating cells (CD45+/MAC387+) revealed that the infiltrated inflammatory cells were macrophages (C).

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    Immunostaining of matrix metalloproteinases in C57BL/6J mouse strain (×40 magnification). MMP-9 (A) and MMP-12 (C) were highly expressed in the arterial wall after elastase injection. Elevated expression of MMP-9 was also detected in the infiltrated inflammatory cells (B).

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    A, Gelatin zymography showing expression of matrix metalloproteinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 in the basilar artery of elastase-injected (T) and heat-inactivated elastase-injected (C) C57BL/6J mice. B, Densitometric analysis of MMP activities in the basilar artery.

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    Success of VBD formation in C57BL/6J and SV129 mouse strainsa

    Follow-Up Time Point (Days)C57BL/6JSV129P Value
    Total No.No. SuccessfulSuccess Rate (95% CI)Total No.No. SuccessfulSuccess Rate (95% CI)
    3740.57 (0.18–0.90)500.00 (0.00–0.52)
    7860.75 (0.35–0.97)300.00 (0.00–0.71)
    14740.57 (0.18–0.90)600.00 (0.00–0.46)
    28540.80 (0.28–1.0)500.00 (0.00–0.52)
    Total No.27180.67 (0.46–0.84)1900.00 (0.00–0.18)<.001
    • ↵a Successful VBD was defined as the percentage increase in basilar artery diameter of ≥50% and a tortuosity index of ≥10. The number and proportion of mice showing successful VBD for each strain and time point are displayed. Ninety-five percent Clopper-Pearson CIs are displayed for each estimate. Proportion of successes was compared between strains using the Fisher exact test.

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    Basilar artery diameter increase and tortuosity index in C57BL/6J and SV129 strains categorized by follow-up time points

    BA Diameter IncreaseTortuosity Index
    <50%>50%<10>10
    C57BL/6JSV129C57BL/6JSV129C57BL/6JSV129C57BL/6JSV129
    Control7777
    3 Days156352
    7 Days3863
    14 Days34422472
    28 Days154144
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