S100β Levels in CSF of Nonambulatory Dogs with Intervertebral Disk Disease Treated with Electroacupuncture.

Journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-12-29 DOI:10.1155/2013/549058
Ayne Murata Hayashi, Ana Carolina Brandão Campos Fonseca Pinto, Silvia Renata Gaido Cortopassi, Valdecir Marvulle, Jessica Ruivo Maximino, Gerson Chadi, Julia Maria Matera
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The aim of the study was to investigate S100β levels in the cerebrospinal fluid of nonambulatory dogs with intervertebral disk disease treated with electroacupuncture: 10 dogs with thoracolumbar disk extrusion graded 3 to 5 (EA group) and 7 dogs without neurologic dysfunction (control group). All dogs regained ambulation. S100β was detected by Western blot analysis where EA group dogs were evaluated at two time points (M1 = before EA and M2 = when the dogs return ambulation) and at one time point from control group. In EA group dogs M1-S100β levels were significantly higher than in control group. EA group dogs were divided into subgroups A (n = 7-early motor recovery; 6.7 ± 7.8 days) and B (n = 3-late motor recovery; 76 ± 17.0 days). M1-S100β levels were similar between subgroups A and B. However, M2-S100β levels were significantly higher in subgroup B than in subgroup A. An elevated S100β levels were observed in dogs with late motor recovery. S100β may be associated with neuroplasticity following spinal cord injuries with intervertebral disk extrusion. Further studies with larger numbers of subjects and control group with affected dogs are necessary to investigate the relationship between neurotrophic factors and electroacupuncture stimulation.

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电针治疗非活动椎间盘病犬脑脊液中S100β水平的变化。
本研究采用电针治疗非活动椎间盘病犬脑脊液中S100β水平的变化:3 ~ 5级胸腰椎椎间盘挤压犬10只(EA组)和无神经功能障碍犬7只(对照组)。所有的狗都恢复了行走能力。Western blot法检测S100β,分别在EA组犬EA前和EA组犬恢复活动后两个时间点和对照组的一个时间点进行检测。EA组犬M1-S100β水平显著高于对照组。EA组犬分为A亚组(n = 7),早期运动恢复;6.7±7.8天)和B (n = 3) -晚期运动恢复;76±17.0天)。M1-S100β水平在A和B亚组之间相似,但B亚组的M2-S100β水平明显高于A亚组。S100β可能与脊髓损伤伴椎间盘挤压后的神经可塑性有关。进一步研究神经营养因子与电针刺激之间的关系还需要更大规模的研究对象和有病犬的对照组。
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