Morphofunctional Characteristics of Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons in the Dynamics of Healing of a Purulent Wound

D. Nikityuk, S. O. Fetisov, S. Klochkova, N. Alexeeva
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Abstract. between the morphological and functional state of spinal ganglia neurons and the dynamics of healing of a purulent wound in an experimental animal during its natural course and complex therapy with hydropulse sanitation (HIS) and the addition of platelet-rich blood plasma (PRP). Material and methods. In an experiment on 100 white outbred rats, a purulent wound on the lateral surface of the thigh was modeled by introducing a daily culture of Staphyllococcus aureus. Two groups were formed: natural healing and healing after therapy with hydropulse sanitation of the wound with an isotonic NaCl solution followed by the addition of platelet-enriched autoplasma. The material for the study was taken on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 14th, and 21st days. The area of the wound and the dynamics of its healing were assessed using the planimetric method. For the study, lumbar spinal ganglia (SG) of segments LIII–LV. were taken. At the light-optical level, after staining with cresyl violet according to Nissl and azure B according to the S. Shea method, the area of nerve cells was measured, photometry of RNA content was carried out, and the number of satellite gliocytes was counted. The obtained data were processed using statistical analysis methods. Results. The healing process of a purulent skin wound ended with the formation of a scar on days 7–14 for both experimental groups. The use of GIS and PRP demonstrated better dynamics of defect closure - a reduction in wound area by 59.35±3.4% (p=0.018) in the period from 3 to 5 days, compared with 40.05±2.9% (p=0.009) with natural healing. The response of SG neurons during healing was characterized by pronounced polymorphism. The maximum number of cells with reactive changes during natural healing was observed on the 5th day of the experiment (17.2±3.2% for A-neurons and 36.7±4.3% for B-neurons). Complex therapy led to a decrease in the proportion of both reactively altered and destructive neurons. The cell area, RNA content, and the number of satellite glia increased on average by the 7th day of the experiment. Separate close correlations were identified between the dynamics of changes in the wound area and the studied quantitative characteristics. Conclusion. A purulent wound causes a complex of nonspecific reactions in the neurons of the SG. In the dynamics of wound healing, neurons with reactive changes more often demonstrated biphasic dynamics, more pronounced for B-type cells with a primary reaction on days 1–3 and a further transition to regenerative hypertrophy or destruction. Regenerative changes in SG neurons had a close correlation with the processes of regeneration of the wound defect.
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化脓伤口愈合过程中背根神经节神经元的形态功能特征
摘要:脊髓神经节神经元的形态和功能状态与实验动物化脓伤口自然愈合过程中的动态变化以及水脉冲消毒(HIS)和添加富血小板血浆(PRP)的复合疗法之间的关系。材料和方法在对 100 只白色纯种大鼠进行的实验中,通过每天引入金黄色葡萄球菌培养物,对大腿外侧表面的化脓性伤口进行建模。实验分为两组:自然愈合组和使用等渗氯化钠溶液对伤口进行水脉冲消毒,然后加入富含血小板的自体血浆治疗后愈合组。研究材料在第 1、3、5、7、14 和 21 天采集。采用平面测量法评估伤口面积及其愈合动态。研究取材为腰椎 LIII 至 LV 节段的腰椎神经节(SG)。在光-光水平上,按照尼氏方法用甲酚紫染色后,按照S. Shea方法用天青B染色后,测量神经细胞的面积,对RNA含量进行光度测定,并计算卫星胶质细胞的数量。获得的数据采用统计分析方法进行处理。结果两个实验组的化脓性皮肤伤口均在第 7-14 天愈合并形成疤痕。使用 GIS 和 PRP 能更好地动态闭合缺损--在 3 至 5 天期间,伤口面积减少了 59.35±3.4%(p=0.018),而自然愈合为 40.05±2.9%(p=0.009)。愈合期间 SG 神经元的反应具有明显的多态性。自然愈合过程中出现反应性变化的细胞数量在实验的第 5 天达到最大值(A 神经元为 17.2±3.2%,B 神经元为 36.7±4.3%)。复合疗法降低了反应性改变和破坏性神经元的比例。到实验的第 7 天,细胞面积、RNA 含量和卫星胶质细胞的数量平均有所增加。伤口面积的动态变化与所研究的定量特征之间分别存在密切的相关性。结论化脓性伤口会在 SG 神经元中引起复杂的非特异性反应。在伤口愈合的动态变化中,具有反应性变化的神经元更常表现出双相动态变化,B型细胞的双相动态变化更为明显,在第1-3天出现初级反应,随后过渡到再生性肥大或破坏。SG 神经元的再生变化与伤口缺损的再生过程密切相关。
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