Relationship between the degree of medulla spinalis retraction and motor function in experimental animals

Novi Firman Syah, Nasrullah Mustamir, M. I. Kusuma, Willy Adhimarta, Joko Hendarto
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Introduction: Spinal cord trauma can cause partial or total damage to the brain's and spinal cord's connection. The effects of spinal cord injury will affect motor function even if there is a severe injury, and in a longer duration, it will cause death. Medulla spinalis retraction can cause clinical abnormalities, especially in motor function. Methods: This study consisted of three groups of male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus). Each group was subjected to 15%, 25% and 37.5% retractions for 1 minute, 3 minutes and 5 minutes, respectively. After that, an assessment was carried out with the footprint test and forced swim test. Data were analyzed with Fisher's exact test. Results: This study had 27 samples of male Wistar rats which were divided into 3 groups. In the 15%, 25% and 37.5% retractions treatment with a duration of 3 minutes and 5 minutes, all samples died. Retraction of 15% of the diameter of the medulla spinalis in 1 minute does not cause motor function disorders. Statistically, there is no significant difference in the degree of medulla spinalis retraction and motor function on the footprint test and forced swim test (p = 0.102). Conclusion: The medulla spinalis retraction of less than 15% with a duration of less than 1 minute will not cause motor function impairment. If more than 15% retraction with more than 1 minute will cause motor function impairment and death, this relationship is not statistically significant.
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实验动物脊髓回缩程度与运动功能的关系
脊髓损伤可导致大脑和脊髓连接部分或全部损伤。脊髓损伤的影响,即使有严重的损伤,也会影响运动功能,持续时间较长,会导致死亡。脊髓回缩可引起临床异常,尤其是运动功能异常。方法:采用褐家鼠(Rattus norvegicus)三组雄性Wistar大鼠进行实验。各组分别进行15%、25%和37.5%的牵拉,牵拉时间分别为1分钟、3分钟和5分钟。之后,进行了足迹测试和强迫游泳测试的评估。用Fisher精确检验分析数据。结果:选取雄性Wistar大鼠27只,分为3组。在15%、25%和37.5%的时间为3分钟和5分钟的牵拉组中,所有样本死亡。1分钟内脊髓直径的15%的收缩不会引起运动功能障碍。足印试验和强迫游泳试验中脊髓后缩程度和运动功能差异无统计学意义(p = 0.102)。结论:脊髓回缩小于15%,持续时间小于1分钟不会引起运动功能损害。如果牵伸超过15%且牵伸时间超过1分钟,则会导致运动功能损害和死亡,这种关系无统计学意义。
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