New canine spinal cord injury model free from laminectomy

Seijun Fukuda , Tatsuo Nakamura , Yoshihiro Kishigami , Katsuaki Endo , Takashi Azuma , Takamitsu Fujikawa , Sadami Tsutsumi , Yasuhiko Shimizu
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The present report details the successful development of a model for spinal cord injury (SCI). This model is simple, reproducible, and requires no laminectomy. Development of the model was carried out using fourteen dogs. A balloon catheter was inserted into the extradural space via the intervertebral foramen of each dog, then the balloon was inflated at the L1 level by injection of saline. Six dogs underwent compression with a balloon volume of 1.5 ml, three dogs with a volume of 1.0 ml, and the remaining five dogs were used as uninjured controls.

We applied the Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan (BBB) locomotor rating scale to the dogs. Compression of the spinal cord for 10 min at 1.5 ml produced severe paraplegia (BBB remained zero or one for 6 months following surgery), while compression for the same time interval at 1.0 ml produced moderate paraplegia. Electrophysiological tests showed no hindlimb movement upon stimulation cranial to the site of injury in the 1.5-ml group. The volume of abnormal-intensity lesions in the 1.0-ml group calculated using MR imaging showed no marked changes in either high- or low-intensity lesions after 3 months, whereas in the 1.5-ml group, the low-intensity lesions alone showed a marked increase. Pathological examination of the damaged spinal cord showed the formation of cavities surrounded by scar tissue containing high levels of collagen. These findings closely resembled those of clinical cases. It was concluded that 10 min of balloon compression with a volume of 1.5 ml caused irreversible paraplegia in dogs.

无椎板切除犬脊髓损伤新模型
本文详细介绍了脊髓损伤(SCI)模型的成功发展。该模型简单,可重复性好,无需椎板切除术。该模型的开发使用了14只狗。经椎间孔将球囊导管插入硬膜外间隙,然后在L1水平注射生理盐水对球囊进行充气。6只狗接受容积为1.5 ml的气球压缩,3只狗的容积为1.0 ml,其余5只狗作为未受伤的对照。我们采用Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan (BBB)运动评定量表。以1.5 ml剂量压迫脊髓10分钟可导致严重截瘫(术后6个月BBB仍为零或1),而以1.0 ml剂量同样时间间隔压迫脊髓可导致中度截瘫。电生理试验显示,1.5 ml剂量组在颅脑损伤部位刺激后后肢无运动。通过磁共振成像计算1.0 ml组异常强度病变体积,3个月后高、低强度病变体积均无明显变化,而1.5 ml组仅低强度病变体积明显增加。损伤脊髓的病理检查显示空洞的形成被含有高水平胶原蛋白的瘢痕组织包围。这些发现与临床病例非常相似。结果表明,1.5 ml体积的球囊压缩10 min可引起犬的不可逆截瘫。
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