使用Merocel®海绵的新型急性椎间盘源性脊髓病模型:与大鼠夹压模型的比较。

Q3 Medicine
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma Pub Date : 2023-06-23 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.13004/kjnt.2023.19.e28
Do-Hyung Kim, Ki-Bum Sim
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摘要

目的:用大鼠模拟人脊髓损伤动物模型。在各种技术中,剪辑已被用于再现压缩挫伤模型。然而,椎间盘源性不完全性SCI的损伤机制可能与夹伤不同;然而,模型尚未建立。此前,我们发布了一项使用Merocel®(一种吸水自膨胀聚合物海绵)的大鼠SCI模型的专利(第10-2053770号)。本研究的目的是比较Merocel®压缩模型(MC组)和夹子压缩模型(夹子组)的运动和组织病理学变化。受伤4周后,使用Basso、Beattie和Bresnahan(BBB)评分系统评估所有组的运动机能。组织病理学分析包括形态学、炎症细胞的存在、小胶质细胞的激活和神经元损伤的程度,并在各组之间进行比较。结果:在整个4周内,MC组的血脑屏障评分显著高于夹子组(P结论:新型MC组有助于阐明急性椎间盘源性不完全性SCI的病理生理学,并可应用于各种SCI治疗策略。
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A Novel Acute Discogenic Myelopathy Model Using Merocel<sup>®</sup> Sponge: Comparison With Clip Compression Model in Rats.

A Novel Acute Discogenic Myelopathy Model Using Merocel<sup>®</sup> Sponge: Comparison With Clip Compression Model in Rats.

A Novel Acute Discogenic Myelopathy Model Using Merocel<sup>®</sup> Sponge: Comparison With Clip Compression Model in Rats.

A Novel Acute Discogenic Myelopathy Model Using Merocel® Sponge: Comparison With Clip Compression Model in Rats.

Objective: Animal models of spinal cord injuries (SCIs) use rats to simulate human SCIs. Among the various techniques, clips have been used to reproduce the compression-contusion model. However, the mechanism of injury in discogenic incomplete SCI may differ from that in clip injury; however, a model has yet to be established. Previously, we issued a patent (No. 10-2053770) for a rat SCI model using Merocel®, a water-absorbing self-expanding polymer sponge. The objectives of this study were to compare the locomotor and histopathological changes between the Merocel®-compression model (MC group) and clip compression model (clip group).

Methods: This study included 4 groups of rats: MC (n=30), MC-sham (n=5), clip (n=30), and clip-sham (n=5). Locomotor function was evaluated in all groups using the Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan (BBB) scoring system, 4 weeks after injury. Histopathological analyses included morphology, presence of inflammatory cells, microglial activation, and extent of neuronal damage, which were compared among the groups.

Results: The BBB scores in the MC group were significantly higher than those in the clip group throughout the 4 weeks (p<0.01). Neuropathological changes in the MC group were significantly less severe than those in the clip group. In addition, motor neurons were well preserved in the ventral horn of the MC group but poorly preserved in the ventral horn of the clip group.

Conclusion: The novel MC group can help elucidate the pathophysiology of acute discogenic incomplete SCIs and may be applied in various SCI therapeutic strategies.

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