Motor Recovery after Spinal Cord Trauma and Effect of Local Hypothermia in a Porcine Experimental Model

Igor Šulla, M. Závodská, Štefánia Papcúnová
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This study was aimed to assess the therapeutic potential (expressed by improvement of pelvic extremities motor functions) of a 5-hour local application of hypothermia with cold saline (4 °C), or saline at room temperature (≈ 24 °C) conveyed via perfusion chamber placed epidurally over the epicenter of spinal cord lesion in minipigs paraplegic due to acute spinal cord injuries (SCIs) inflicted through L3 laminectomy with the force of 8N, 15N, or 18N by a computer operated contusion apparatus. Eighteen 5–8-month-old minipigs (Göttingen-Minnesota-Liběchov crossbreed strains weighing 28–35 kg) were randomly divided into 6 subgroups (each containing three animals) another 3 minipigs were added as sham controls. To evaluate the pelvic extremities motor recovery was used the porcine 20-point neurological scale. Regular evaluations of motor scores showed gradual spontaneous recovery of this parameter in all experimental animals, however, the best results achieved minipigs after SCI inflicted by 8N impacts. The data achieved in the study suggest that local application of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is well tolerated and may improve functional outcomes after SCI. Further experimental and preclinical studies in different SCI animal models are required before the introduction of the method in healthcare practice.
猪实验模型脊髓创伤后的运动恢复及局部低温的影响
本研究旨在评估用冷生理盐水(4 °C)或室温生理盐水(≈ 24 °C)对因急性脊髓损伤(SCIs)而截瘫的小猪进行 5 小时局部低温治疗的潜力(通过改善骨盆四肢运动功能来表示),这些低温治疗是通过电脑操作的挫伤器以 8N、15N 或 18N 的力在小猪脊髓病变中心的硬膜外放置灌注室进行的。18 只 5-8 个月大的迷你猪(哥廷根-明尼苏达-利比乔夫杂交品系,体重 28-35 公斤)被随机分成 6 个亚组(每组 3 只),另加 3 只迷你猪作为假对照。评估骨盆四肢运动恢复情况使用的是猪 20 分神经量表。对运动评分的定期评估显示,所有实验动物的这一参数都在逐渐自发恢复,然而,小猪在受到 8N 的撞击造成 SCI 后取得的效果最好。该研究获得的数据表明,局部应用治疗性低温(TH)具有良好的耐受性,可改善 SCI 后的功能结果。在将这种方法引入医疗实践之前,还需要在不同的 SCI 动物模型中开展进一步的实验和临床前研究。
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