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A novel fusiform aneurysmal model in a rabbit carotid: a combination of pericarotid calcium chloride and elastase incubation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2015

A Alaqeel
Affiliation:
(Calgary)
C Meek
Affiliation:
(Calgary)
J Wong
Affiliation:
(Calgary)
A Mitha
Affiliation:
(Calgary)
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Abstract

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Background: The purpose of this study was to develop a novel, simple and effective model of fusiform artery aneurysms in rabbits using a combination of periaortic calcium chloride (CaCl2) and elastase incubation. Methods: Fusiform aneurysms were developed in three New Zealand White rabbits by exposing a 2 cm segment of the right carotid artery to CaCl2 (0.5 mol/L) and pancreatic porcine elastase (75 U) for 20 minutes. The left carotid was used as a control. Vessel diameter was measured by serial digital subtraction angiography imaging at weeks 2, 4 and 6. Animals were sacrificed on week 6 and histopathological studies were performed. Results: All rabbits developed a fusiform aneurysm, with an average dilation ratio of 105%±10% by week 6. No mortality was reported. Histopathological studies revealed pathological features consistent with fusiform aneurysms. Conclusions: This novel rabbit model of fusiform carotid aneurysms is the first in the literature by using a combination of periaortic CaCl2 and elastase incubation. This is a simple, reliable, and effective technique and results in a potentially valuable model for the study of fusiform aneurysms and possible therapeutic interventions, such as flow diversion.

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CNSS Chair’s Select Abstract Presentations
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Copyright © The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences Inc. 2015