Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4335148 Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Component analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is frequently required to probe the cause of disease, pathologic mechanisms and effective drugs in the experimental study of central nervous system. An ideal way of drawing CFS is very important for the successful analysis. However, pros and cons of types of CSF drawing have never been analyzed and compared. The purpose of this study was to choose an ideal method of obtaining CSF in rabbits by comparing the three usual ones: skull drilling, lumbar puncture and atlanto-occipital membrane puncture. In the study, the rabbits were randomly divided into three groups: skull drilling group, lumbar puncture group and atlanto-occipital membrane puncture group, and our modified puncture needles were used. The rates of success, operating time and repeatability, etc. of the three methods were compared. The results suggest that the atlanto-occipital membrane puncture method is the best. The method was the simplest, fastest, and most repeatable of the three, furthermore, with this method, the most CSF was drawn and achieved the highest success rate.

► Three methods of drawing cerebrospinal fluid in rabbit were compared. ► The rates of success, operating time, etc. of the three methods were compared. ► Our modified human lumbar puncture needles were used in this study. ► The results suggest that the atlanto-occipital membrane puncture method is the best.

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