Identification of brain structures and blood vessels by conventional ultrasound in rats

[Display omitted] •Ultrasound is a fast, non-invasive, well tolerated and low-cost method and can be done at the bedside.•Ultrasound is a tool to identify brain structures and blood vessels.•Ultrasound could be applied in animal models of various neurological diseases. Ultrasound is a safe, non-inva...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neuroscience methods 2020-12, Vol.346, p.108935-108935, Article 108935
Hauptverfasser: Gómez-de Frutos, Mari Carmen, García-Suárez, Iván, Laso-García, Fernando, Diekhorst, Luke, Otero-Ortega, Laura, Alonso-López, Elisa, Díez-Tejedor, Exuperio, Gutiérrez-Fernández, María, Ruiz-Ares, Gerardo
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Ultrasound is a fast, non-invasive, well tolerated and low-cost method and can be done at the bedside.•Ultrasound is a tool to identify brain structures and blood vessels.•Ultrasound could be applied in animal models of various neurological diseases. Ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive and affordable imaging technique for the visualization of internal structures and the measurement of blood velocity using Doppler imaging. However, despite all these advantages, no study has identified the structures of the rat brain using conventional ultrasound. A 13 MHz high frequency transducer was used to identify brain structures in the rat. The enlargement of the transcranial window was performed gradually using the ultrasound directly on the skin of the animal, then against the skull, then through a delimited craniotomy and finally through a complete craniotomy. Our results showed that ultrasound allowed the identification of cerebral ventricles and subarachnoid cisterns, as well as the analysis of real-time monitoring of cerebral blood flow in the main brain arteries of the rat. Ultrasound is a tool with the potential to identify brain structures and blood vessels. In contrast to MRI, transcranial ultrasound is a fast, non-invasive, well tolerated and low-cost method and can be done at the bedside. In the present study, we described an atlas of the main brain structures as well as the main vasculature in the rat using ultrasound. This technique could be applied in animal models of various neurological diseases.
ISSN:0165-0270
1872-678X
DOI:10.1016/j.jneumeth.2020.108935