Comparison of silicon-coated nylon suture to plain nylon suture in the rat middle cerebral artery occlusion model

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Abstract

A variety of intraluminal sutures have been used in the middle cerebral artery occlusion model (MCAO) of focal ischemia. In the present study we tested commercially available silicon-coated nylon suture in the MCAO model and compared the results to traditional monofilament nylon suture occlusion. Twelve Sprague-Dawley male rats were randomly divided two groups, MCAO with 4-0 nylon suture (Group N, n = 6) and MCAO with silicone-coated 4-0 nylon suture (Group S, n = 6). Rats were sacrificed 24 h after reperfusion. Assessment included mortality rates, neurological evaluation, and infarct volume. One rat died in each group from subarachanoid hemorrhage. Neurological evaluation demonstrated that Group S tended to have worse neurological outcomes than Group N, although this difference was not statistically significant. On TTC stain Group S had significantly larger infarct volumes than Group N. We conclude that the commercially available silicone-coated occlusion suture provides better occlusion of the middle cerebral artery than the traditional uncoated nylon suture. Classification: Disease-related neuroscience (Section 6). © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Shimamura, N., Matchett, G., Tsubokawa, T., Ohkuma, H., & Zhang, J. (2006). Comparison of silicon-coated nylon suture to plain nylon suture in the rat middle cerebral artery occlusion model. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 156(1–2), 161–165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2006.02.017

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