Serendipitous discovery of intrathecal catheterization via the lumbosacral plexus in rats: A preliminary study

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Atsushi Saiga , Takeshi Suzuki , Yadong Shi , Kenkichi Michimoto , Kentaro Yamada , Todd Graham , Khashayar Farsad
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Abstract

Background

Intrathecal catheterization is essential for experimental studies, including drug delivery, stem cell therapy, and gene therapy, but it can sometimes be quite costly. Since traditional techniques, such as acute needle puncture and catheterization with or without laminectomy have shown varying success rates and procedural challenges, there is room for improvement.

New method

This study presents an alternative approach to intrathecal catheterization via the lumbosacral plexus, which was serendipitously discovered during an attempt to cannulate the lymphatic system in male Lewis rats using a 0.010-inch microguidewire and a 1.3-F microcatheter with an over-the-wire technique under fluoroscopic guidance.

Results

Intrathecal catheterization via the left L3 spinal nerve was achieved in 14 out of 17 rats (82 %). In one case, only the microguidewire was inserted, and in two cases, spinal nerve cannulation was unsuccessful. The median catheterization duration was 20 minutes. Accidental intrathecal placement was confirmed by postmortem micro-CT with iodinated contrast and dissection following isosulfan blue staining. No cerebrospinal fluid leakage was observed fluoroscopically during the procedure.

Comparison with existing methods

This method demonstrated a higher cannulation rate and a procedural time comparable to traditional techniques such as non-laminectomized catheterization. Additionally, it eliminates the risk of cerebrospinal fluid leakage, a common complication in conventional catheterization approaches. However, motor function impairment due to nerve injury and the need for specialized fluoroscopy settings remain limitations.

Conclusions

This serendipitous discovery suggests that intrathecal catheterization via the lumbosacral plexus may be a feasible alternative approach in select cases.
大鼠腰骶神经丛鞘内置管的偶然发现:初步研究
鞘内置管是实验研究必不可少的,包括药物输送、干细胞治疗和基因治疗,但有时它可能相当昂贵。由于传统技术,如急性针孔穿刺和导管置入伴或不伴椎板切除术,显示出不同的成功率和操作上的挑战,因此仍有改进的空间。本研究提出了一种经腰骶神经丛鞘内置管的替代方法,该方法是在尝试在透视引导下使用0.010英寸微导丝和1.3 f微导管对雄性Lewis大鼠淋巴系统进行插管时偶然发现的。结果17只大鼠中有14只(82% %)经左L3脊神经行鞘内置管。1例仅插入微导丝,2例脊髓神经插管失败。中位置管时间为20 分钟。经死后显微ct碘化造影剂和异硫蓝染色解剖证实意外置入鞘内。术中透视未见脑脊液漏。与现有方法的比较:该方法具有较高的插管率和与传统技术(如非层压穿刺置管)相当的手术时间。此外,它消除了脑脊液漏的风险,这是传统导尿方法的常见并发症。然而,由于神经损伤引起的运动功能障碍和需要专门的透视设置仍然是局限性的。结论这一偶然发现提示经腰骶神经丛鞘内置管可能是一种可行的替代方法。
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.10
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3.30%
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226
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Methods publishes papers that describe new methods that are specifically for neuroscience research conducted in invertebrates, vertebrates or in man. Major methodological improvements or important refinements of established neuroscience methods are also considered for publication. The Journal''s Scope includes all aspects of contemporary neuroscience research, including anatomical, behavioural, biochemical, cellular, computational, molecular, invasive and non-invasive imaging, optogenetic, and physiological research investigations.
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