开发通过脊髓融合技术重建断裂脊髓连续性的临床前犬模型

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES IBRO Neuroscience Reports Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1016/j.ibneur.2024.04.006
Tingting Shen , Weihua Zhang , Rongyu Lan , Zhihui Wang , Jie Qin , Jiayang Chen , Jiaxing Wang , Zhuotan Wu , Yangyang Shen , Qikai Lin , Yudong Xu , Yuan Chen , Yi Wei , Yiwen Liu , Yuance Ning , Haixuan Deng , Zhenbin Cao , Xiaoping Ren
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背景脊髓损伤(SCI)是中枢神经系统的严重损伤,会导致运动、感觉和自主神经功能障碍。本研究调查了聚乙二醇(PEG)介导的脊髓融合(SCF)技术的疗效,结果表明在 T10 水平脊髓完全横断的各种动物模型中均有效。本研究主要对小猎犬的三种脊髓融合治疗模型进行比较分析:脊髓横断(SCT)、血管椎弓根半截脊髓移植(vSCT)和血管化同种异体脊髓移植(vASCT)手术模型。此外,12 只雌性犬在供体与受体配对设置中接受了 vASCT。结果表明,SCT、vSCT 和 vASCT 手术模型的恢复是渐进的,术后 2 个月和 6 个月的 cBBB 评分均无统计学差异(均为 P>0.05)。对SCT、vSCT和vASCT手术模型进行的神经影像学分析表明,术后6个月,脊髓移植物存活,横断部位的纤维重新生长。结论该研究强调了 PEG 介导的 SCF 技术在促进 SCI 神经融合、修复和运动功能恢复方面的临床意义。根据特定临床特征定制的SCT、vSCT和vASCT显示出相似的有效治疗效果。
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Developing preclinical dog models for reconstructive severed spinal cord continuity via spinal cord fusion technique

Background

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe impairment of the central nervous system, leading to motor, sensory, and autonomic dysfunction. The present study investigates the efficacy of the polyethylene glycol (PEG)-mediated spinal cord fusion (SCF) techniques, demonstrating efficacious in various animal models with complete spinal cord transection at the T10 level. This research focuses on a comparative analysis of three SCF treatment models in beagles: spinal cord transection (SCT), vascular pedicle hemisected spinal cord transplantation (vSCT), and vascularized allograft spinal cord transplantation (vASCT) surgical model.

Methods

Seven female beagles were included in the SCT surgical model, while four female dogs were enrolled in the vSCT surgical model. Additionally, twelve female dogs underwent vASCT in a paired donor-recipient setup. Three surgical model were evaluated and compared through electrophysiology, imaging and behavioral recovery.

Results

The results showed a progressive recovery in the SCT, vSCT and vASCT surgical models, with no statistically significant differences observed in cBBB scores at both 2-month and 6-month post-operation (both P>0.05). Neuroimaging analysis across the SCT, vSCT and vASCT surgical models revealed spinal cord graft survival and fiber regrowth across transection sites at 6 months postoperatively. Also, positive MEP waveforms were recorded in all three surgical models at 6-month post-surgery.

Conclusion

The study underscores the clinical relevance of PEG-mediated SCF techniques in promoting nerve fusion, repair, and motor functional recovery in SCI. SCT, vSCT, and vASCT, tailored to specific clinical characteristics, demonstrated similar effective therapeutic outcomes.

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