Changes in urinary bladder structure and systemic inflammation response following incomplete transection versus contusion spinal cord injury in rat model

M. Javdani, M. Hashemnia, H. D. Rooster
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Objective- The current study was conducted to evaluate changes in the urinary bladder structure and leukocyte profile as an important index of the systemic inflammation response for two different types of spinal cord injury (SCI) in a rat model. Design- Experimental Study.Animals- Forty adult healthy female Sprague-Dawley rats.Procedure- Animals were assigned into two equal model groups: the incomplete transection group (ITG) and the contusion group (CG). In both groups, SCI was created at the T9-10 level of the column. Alterations in the urinary bladder construction and changes in the leukocytes were examined in both groups post-surgically. Results- Degenerative changes and a reduction in the cellular volume in the mucous layer, hyperemia, and the presence of inflammatory cells in the submucosa were the most important findings in both SCI groups. The extent of the destructive lesions was more prominent in the CG 14 days after operation. At 28 days after surgery, pathological lesions including leukocyte infiltration in the submucosa, denudation of the urothelial mucosa, severe edema, atrophy of the muscle layer, and necrosis of muscle fibers in some areas were recorded in both groups; the extent and severity of the lesions were more evident in the CG. There was no significant difference between the white blood cells and N/L ratio at the different times in the CG and ITG groups. Conclusion and Clinical Relevance- Despite the similar leukocyte response in the IGT and CG, more severe degenerative histological alternations in the urinary bladder structure were observed in the CG. Therefore, attention should be paid to the extent of cystitis in these patients in clinical trials and interventions.
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大鼠脊髓不完全横断与挫伤后膀胱结构和全身炎症反应的变化
目的:本研究旨在评估大鼠模型中膀胱结构和白细胞谱的变化,作为两种不同类型脊髓损伤(SCI)全身炎症反应的重要指标。设计——实验研究。动物——40只成年健康雌性Sprague-Dawley大鼠。手术-将动物分为两个相等的模型组:不完全横断组(ITG)和挫伤组(CG)。在这两组中,SCI都是在专栏的T9-10水平上创建的。两组患者术后均检查了膀胱结构的改变和白细胞的变化。结果:两组脊髓损伤中最重要的发现是退化性变化、粘膜层细胞体积减少、充血和粘膜下层炎性细胞的存在。术后14天,CG的破坏性病变程度更为突出。术后28天,两组均出现粘膜下层白细胞浸润、尿路上皮黏膜剥脱、严重水肿、肌层萎缩、部分区域肌纤维坏死等病理病变;病变的范围和严重程度在CG中更为明显。CG组和ITG组在不同时间的白细胞和N/L比率之间没有显著差异。结论和临床相关性-尽管IGT和CG的白细胞反应相似,但在CG中观察到更严重的膀胱结构退行性组织学改变。因此,在临床试验和干预中应注意这些患者的膀胱炎程度。
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