The Yucatan Minipig: A Reliable Model for Studying Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Voice Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1016/j.jvoice.2024.11.013
Samuel L Kaefer, Haley Calcagno, Maria Feucht, Rachel A Morrison, Lujuan Zhang, Benjamin C Johnson, Patrick R Finnegan, Troy Wesson, Sherry Voytik-Harbin, Stacey Halum
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Abstract

Objectives/hypothesis: Given the complex pathology underlying unilateral vocal fold paralysis (UVFP), there has been limited systematic exploration of curative treatments in humans. Central to the investigation of experimental therapies includes establishing a reliable and analogous large animal model. The study goal was to create a standardized porcine model of UVFP by establishing characteristic pathophysiology and functional outcomes.

Methods: Four female Yucatan minipigs underwent transection of the right recurrent laryngeal nerve (R-RLN). Measurements of acoustic vocalization data, bilateral nerve conduction studies, and laryngeal adductor pressure (LAP) were obtained prior to transection (baseline) and 7weeks after transection. Laryngeal adductor muscle complex volume was analyzed via 3D ultrasound. Histological analysis with myofiber diameter measurement of bilateral thyroarytenoid muscles was conducted at study conclusion.

Results: Stimulation of the R-RLN 7weeks after transection demonstrated reduction of motor unit action potentials. In addition, there was a statistically significant reduction in LAP compared to preinjury when stimulating the R-RLN. Voice analysis notably revealed decreased intensity and frequency ranges at 7weeks postinjury, and statistically lower average intensity and frequency of glottic phonations. Denervated right-sided laryngeal muscle volume was statistically lower compared to noninjured side. Morphological changes consistent with denervation, including smaller myofibril diameters and decreased nerve-to-muscle contact, were observed in right thyroarytenoid muscle and associated neuromuscular junctions.

Conclusions: Given that our porcine model yielded histopathological and functional changes consistent with human UVFP, it has potential to serve as a viable model for systematic and controlled studies of potential treatments for UVFP.

Level of evidence: NA.

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尤卡坦迷你猪:研究单侧声带麻痹的可靠模型。
目的/假设:考虑到单侧声带麻痹(UVFP)的复杂病理,目前对人类治愈性治疗的系统探索有限。实验疗法研究的核心包括建立一个可靠的和类似的大型动物模型。研究目标是通过建立典型的病理生理和功能结果来建立标准化的猪UVFP模型。方法:对4头雌性尤卡坦迷你猪进行右侧喉返神经(R-RLN)横断。在横断前(基线)和横断后7周测量发声数据、双侧神经传导研究和喉内收肌压力(LAP)。三维超声分析喉内收肌复合体体积。研究结束后,对双侧甲状腺样肌进行肌纤维直径测量的组织学分析。结果:横断后7周刺激R-RLN显示运动单位动作电位降低。此外,与损伤前相比,刺激R-RLN可显著降低LAP。声音分析显示,损伤后7周,声门发声的强度和频率范围明显下降,声门发声的平均强度和频率也明显降低。去神经右侧喉肌体积与未损伤侧相比有统计学意义上的降低。在右侧甲状腺样肌和相关的神经肌肉连接处观察到与去神经支配相一致的形态学改变,包括肌原纤维直径变小和神经与肌肉接触减少。结论:鉴于我们的猪模型产生了与人类UVFP一致的组织病理学和功能变化,它有可能作为UVFP潜在治疗方法的系统和对照研究的可行模型。证据等级:NA。
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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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