Abstract
A method for induction of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in a rat model is described. Resolution of the hemorrhage was documented photographically and microscopically at intervals from 1 hr to 8 days. Photographs indicated that most of the hemorrhage was resorbed within 3 days, an observation confirmed microscopically by the amount of red blood cells in the subarachnoid space. Significant cerebral vasospasm was documented within the first 2 days after the induction of hemorrhage with the basilar artery returning to baseline values at an average of 3 days followed by moderate dilatation at 5 to 8 days. The suitability of the rat as an animal model for further investigation of subarachnoid hemorrhage is discussed. © 1979 American Heart Association, Inc.
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Barry, K. J., Gogjian, M. A., & Stein, B. M. (1979). Small animal model for investigation of subarachnoid hemorrhage and cerebral vasospasm. Stroke, 10(5), 538–541. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.10.5.538
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