作者
Siobhan Crilly, Alexandra Njegic, Sarah E Laurie, Elisavet Fotiou, Georgina Hudson, Jack Barrington, Kirsty Webb, Helen L Young, Andrew P Badrock, Adam Hurlstone, Jack Rivers-Auty, Adrian R Parry-Jones, Stuart M Allan, Paul R Kasher
发表日期
2018
期刊
F1000Research
卷号
7
出版商
Faculty of 1000 Ltd
简介
Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating condition with limited treatment options, and current understanding of pathophysiology is incomplete. Spontaneous cerebral bleeding is a characteristic of the human condition that has proven difficult to recapitulate in existing pre-clinical rodent models. Zebrafish larvae are frequently used as vertebrate disease models and are associated with several advantages, including high fecundity, optical translucency and non-protected status prior to 5 days post-fertilisation. Furthermore, other groups have shown that zebrafish larvae can exhibit spontaneous ICH. The aim of this study was to investigate whether such models can be utilised to study the pathological consequences of bleeding in the brain, in the context of pre-clinical ICH research.
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