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Published in: Child's Nervous System 8/2016

01-08-2016 | Technical Note

Ventricular-subcutaneous shunt for the treatment of experimental hydrocephalus in young rats: technical note

Authors: Marcelo Volpon Santos, Camila Araujo Bernardino Garcia, Evelise Oliveira Jardini, Thais Helena Romeiro, Luiza da Silva Lopes, Hélio Rubens Machado, Ricardo Santos de Oliveira

Published in: Child's Nervous System | Issue 8/2016

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Abstract

Background

Hydrocephalus is a complex disease that affects cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics and is very common in children. To this date, CSF shunting is still the standard treatment for childhood hydrocephalus, but, nevertheless, the effects of such an operation on the developing brain are widely unknown. To help overcome this, experimental models of CSF shunts are surely very useful tools.

Objective

The objective of this study was to describe a feasible and reliable technique of an adapted ventricular-subcutaneous shunt for the treatment of kaolin-induced hydrocephalus in young rats.

Methods

We developed a ventricular-subcutaneous shunt (VSCS) technique which was used in 31 Wistar young rats with kaolin-induced hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus was induced at 7 days of age, and shunt implantation was performed 7 days later. Our technique used a 0.7-mm gauge polypropylene catheter tunneled to a subcutaneous pocket created over the animal’s back and inserted into the right lateral ventricle. All animals were sacrificed 14 days after shunt insertion.

Results

Twenty-four rats survived and remained well until the study was ended. No major complications were seen. Their weight gain went back to normal. They all underwent ambulatory behavioral testing prior and after VSCS, which showed improvement in their motor skills. We have also obtained magnetic resonance (MR) scans of 16 pups confirming reduction of ventricular size after shunting and indicating effective treatment. Histopathological analysis of brain samples before and after shunting showed reversion of ependymal and corpus callosum disruption, as well as fewer reactive astrocytes in shunted animals.

Conclusions

An experimental CSF shunt technique was devised. Excessive CSF of hydrocephalic rats is diverted into the subcutaneous space where it can be resorbed. This technique has a low complication rate and is effective. It might be applied to various types of experimental studies involving induction and treatment of hydrocephalus.
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Metadata
Title
Ventricular-subcutaneous shunt for the treatment of experimental hydrocephalus in young rats: technical note
Authors
Marcelo Volpon Santos
Camila Araujo Bernardino Garcia
Evelise Oliveira Jardini
Thais Helena Romeiro
Luiza da Silva Lopes
Hélio Rubens Machado
Ricardo Santos de Oliveira
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Child's Nervous System / Issue 8/2016
Print ISSN: 0256-7040
Electronic ISSN: 1433-0350
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00381-016-3042-1

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