Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke

The need for sensitive, easy to administer assessments of long-term functional deficits is crucial in pre-clinical stroke research. In the present study, we introduce lickometry (lick microstructure analysis) as a precise method to assess sensorimotor deficits up to 40 days after middle cerebral art...

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Main Authors: Ahmed, Jewel, Dwyer, Dominic M., Farr, Tracy D., Harrison, David J., Dunnett, Stephen B., Trueman, Rebecca C.
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author Ahmed, Jewel
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Dunnett, Stephen B.
Trueman, Rebecca C.
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description The need for sensitive, easy to administer assessments of long-term functional deficits is crucial in pre-clinical stroke research. In the present study, we introduce lickometry (lick microstructure analysis) as a precise method to assess sensorimotor deficits up to 40 days after middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats. Impairments in drinking efficiency compared to controls, and a compensatory increase in the number of drinking clusters were observed. This highlights the utility of this easy to administer task in assessing subtle, long-term deficits, which could be likened to oral deficits in patients.
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spelling nottingham-397782020-05-04T17:33:13Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/39778/ Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke Ahmed, Jewel Dwyer, Dominic M. Farr, Tracy D. Harrison, David J. Dunnett, Stephen B. Trueman, Rebecca C. The need for sensitive, easy to administer assessments of long-term functional deficits is crucial in pre-clinical stroke research. In the present study, we introduce lickometry (lick microstructure analysis) as a precise method to assess sensorimotor deficits up to 40 days after middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats. Impairments in drinking efficiency compared to controls, and a compensatory increase in the number of drinking clusters were observed. This highlights the utility of this easy to administer task in assessing subtle, long-term deficits, which could be likened to oral deficits in patients. Nature Publishing Group 2016-01-06 Article PeerReviewed Ahmed, Jewel, Dwyer, Dominic M., Farr, Tracy D., Harrison, David J., Dunnett, Stephen B. and Trueman, Rebecca C. (2016) Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, 37 (3). pp. 755-761. ISSN 1559-7016 Animal models behaviour (rodent) experimental focal ischaemia stroke http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0271678X16684141 doi:10.1177/0271678X16684141 doi:10.1177/0271678X16684141
spellingShingle Animal models
behaviour (rodent)
experimental
focal ischaemia
stroke
Ahmed, Jewel
Dwyer, Dominic M.
Farr, Tracy D.
Harrison, David J.
Dunnett, Stephen B.
Trueman, Rebecca C.
Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke
title Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke
title_full Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke
title_fullStr Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke
title_full_unstemmed Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke
title_short Lickometry: A novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke
title_sort lickometry: a novel and sensitive method for assessing functional deficits in rats after stroke
topic Animal models
behaviour (rodent)
experimental
focal ischaemia
stroke
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