[THE IMPACT OF XENOTRANSPLANTATION OF NEUROGENIC STEM CELLS IN COMPLEX WITH THE TISSUE MATRIX NEUROGELTM ON THE POSTTRAUMATIC SPASTICITY SYNDROME COURSE IN EXPERIMENT].

Klinichna khirurgiia Pub Date : 2017-01-01
V I Tsymbalyuk, V V Medvedyev, O A Rybachuk, V I Kozyavkin, N G Draguntsova
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The impact of implantation of synthetic matrix NeuroGelTM together with neurogenic stem cells (NSC) on the course of posttraumatic spasticity syndrome was studied. Тhe laboratory animals were white mongrel male rats (5 mo, 250 g); the trauma simulation – transsection of the left half of spinal cord (SC) on the ТХІ level. Experimental group 1 consisted of a SC trauma, homotopic implantation of NeuroGelTM together with NSC of fetal (Е17) mice hippocampus (n=20); while group 2 – a SC trauma, homotopic implantation of NeuroGelTM (n=20); and group 3 – a SC trauma (n=16). Investigation of the function index and the spasticity index of posterior ipsilateral extremity was done in accordance to Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan and Ashworth scales. Association of the function index and the spasticity index of posterior ipsilateral extremity in all groups in various variants of the samples formation is ambiguous, witnessing possibility of additional correlation between these characteristics of a movement system. The NSC xenotransplantation in conjunction with NeuroGelTM changes the spasticity syndrome course, creates conditions for its facilitation in remote period after a SC trauma.

[神经源性干细胞复合组织基质神经凝胶异种移植对创伤后痉挛综合征病程的影响实验]。
研究人工合成基质NeuroGelTM联合神经源性干细胞(NSC)对创伤后痉挛综合征病程的影响。Тhe实验动物为白色杂种雄性大鼠(5月龄,250 g);创伤模拟-在ТХІ水平上横切脊髓左半部分(SC)。实验1组为SC损伤,同位植入NeuroGelTM和胚胎(Е17)小鼠海马的NSC (n=20);组2 - a SC创伤,同位植入NeuroGelTM (n=20);3 - a组SC创伤(16例)。采用Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan和Ashworth评分法测定同侧后肢的功能指数和痉挛指数。在不同样本形成的所有群体中,功能指数和后同侧肢体痉挛指数的关联是模糊的,这表明运动系统的这些特征之间可能存在额外的相关性。NSC异种移植联合NeuroGelTM可改变痉挛综合征的病程,为SC创伤后的远期促进痉挛综合征创造条件。
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