Table 1 Percentage of pigs with lesion in each structure.

From: Exploring the predictive value of lesion topology on motor function outcomes in a porcine ischemic stroke model

Region

Structure

Pigs effected at 1d post-MCAO (%)

Pigs effected at 28d post-MCAO (%)

Thalamus

Pulvinar nuclei

42.9

–

Reticular thalamic nucleus

42.9

–

Ventral anterior thalamic nucleus

14.3

–

Ventral posterior thalamic nucleus

42.9

–

Striate system

Caudate nucleus

71.4

–

Claustrum

100

28.6

Globus pallidus

71.4

–

Putamen

100

14.3

Limbic system

Fornix

85.7

28.6

Hippocampus

85.7

14.3

Subiculum

42.9

–

Amygdala

71.4

28.6

Brodmann’s area

Primary somatosensory cortex

71.4

71.4

Primary motor cortex

28.6

–

Somatosensory association cortex

85.7

100

Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

42.9

14.3

Anterior prefrontal cortex

28.6

–

Orbitofrontal cortex

14.3

–

Insular cortex

100

85.7

Primary visual cortex

71.4

28.6

Secondary visual cortex

100

85.7

Associative visual cortex

85.7

57.1

Inferior temporal gyrus

100

100

Middle temporal gyrus

85.7

100

Superior temporal gyrus

100

85.7

Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex

14.3

–

Anterior entorhinal cortex

85.7

14.3

Parahippocampal cortex

100

71.4

Fusiform gyrus

71.4

42.9

Prepiriform area

100

100

  1. Identified structures were separated into regions including the thalamus, striate system, limbic system, and Brodmann’s Areas. Activated pixels in each structure signified positive lesion. Lesion locations were identified at 1d and 28d post-MCAO. 100% signifies that all pigs (n = 7) had lesion in structure.