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  • ADVANCEMENT IN THE REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE INJURED SPINE ANDSPINAL CORD

    Objective To investigate the latest research and the therapeutic development in the injuries to the spine and spinal cord. Methods Literature concerned was reviewed, combined with our own research and clinical experience, to summarize the trend of the researches and their clinical application in the treatment of the injured spine and spinal cord.Results Theposterior approach atlantoaxial stabilization technique changed the conventional wiring technique into the transarticular screw fixation to the plate and pedicle or the lateral mass screw fixation technique. Theclinical application of the transoralpharyngeal atlantoaxial reduction plate fixation technique showed a good effect on the reduction of atlantoaxial dislocation. However, there were no unified criteria for selection of the surgical approach, fixation level, and fusion mode in the treatment of thoracolumbar spinalfractures. Under optimal conditions, both the anterior and the posterior approaches could achieve good clinical effects on decompression and spinal reconstruction. The single level fixation technique showed some advantages in treating certaintypes of thoracolumbar spinal fractures when compared with the traditional cross-sectional fixation. The endoscopy-assistant and image-guiding spinal intervention techniques were evolved in China during these years. In the treatment of the obstinate painful osteoporotic vertebral compressive fracture, percutaneous vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty achieved good results in the pain relief and spinal reconstruction. Numerous basic and clinical researches have given us a further understanding of the medical protection of acute spinal cord injury, and biological treatments have given us new ideas on neural reparation and regeneration. Cell transplantation and gene therapy have become the most promising treatment strategies in this field.Conclusion With the rapid development of spine surgery, the repair and reconstruction ofthe injured spine and spinal cord made a great stride in the recent years.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RESECTION OF SPINAL TUMOR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF SPINAL STABILITY

    OBJECTIVE: Both primary and metastatic tumor of spine can influence spinal stability, spinal cord and nerves. The principles of dealing spinal tumor are resection of tumor decompression on spinal cord and reconstruction of spinal stability. METHODS: Since Aug. 1993 to Oct. 1996, 15 cases with spinal tumor were treated, including 4 primary spinal tumor and 11 metastatic tumor. Tumor foci were mainly in thoracic and lumbar spine. Graded by Frankel classification of spinal injuries, there were 1 case of grade A, 1 of grade B, 3 of grade C, 5 of grade D and 5 of grade E. Tumors of upper lumbar spine and thoracic spine were resected through anterior approach. Posterior approach also was adopted once posterior column was affected. Tumors of lower lumbar spine were resected by two-staged operation: firstly, operation through posterior approach to reconstruct spinal stability: secondly, operation through anterior approach. After resection of tumor, the spines were fixed by Kaneda instrument, Steffee plate or Kirschner pins. To fuse the spine, bone grafting was used in benign tumor and bone cement used in malignant tumor. RESULTS: Except one patient died from arrest of bone marrow, the others were followed up for 3 to 20 months. Postoperatively, 11 patients could sit up on one foot with the help of body supporter, and 9 patients could walk in two weeks under careful monitoring. There was no exacerbation of symptom and failure of fixation. The function of spinal cord was improved: 1 case from grade B to grade E, 1 from A to C, 2 from C to E and 4 from D to E. CONCLUSION: The spine can be reconstructed for weight bearing early by internal fixation. The symptom can be relieved and the nervous function can be improved by resection of tumor and decompression.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • CULTIVATION AND DIFFERENTIATION OF SPINAL CORDDERIVED STEM CELLS INVITRO IN RATS

    Objective To investigate the method of cultivation and the feature of differentiation of spinal cordderived stem cells in vitro.Methods The neural stemcells from spinal cord of 15 days fetal rats were harvested and cultivated in aserumfree limited medium. The stem cells were induced to differentiate and theresults were identified by cellular immunohistochemistry. Results Lots of stem cells were obtained from the spinal cord of fetal rats and the sphere of stemcells was formed about 10 days. Neural stem cells can give rise to mature neurons and astrocytes.Conclusion Epidermal growth factor/basic fibroblast growth factor serum-free limited medium can promote the proliferation activity ofthe stem cells. Spinal cord-derived stem cells can differentiate into glial cells and neurons.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:33 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE COMBINING BONE MARROW MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS TRANSPLANTATION IN TREATMENT OF SPINAL CORD INJURY IN RATS

    Objective Adenosine tri phosphate (ATP) can promote the repair of spinal cord injury (SCI). To investigate the effect of ATP combined with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) transplantation on SCI, and to evaluate the synergistic action of ATP and BMSCs in the repair of SCI and the feasibil ity of the combined transplantation in the treatment of SCI. Methods BMSCs were isolated from the marrow of the tibia and the femur of a male SD rat (weighing 120 g), the 3rd generation BMSCs were labeled with BrdU, then BMSCs suspension of 5.0 × 107 cell/mL were prepared. Fortyeightadult female SD rats (weighing 240-260 g) were made SCI models at T12 levels according to the improved Allen’s method, and were randomly divided into 4 groups (groups A, B, C, and D, n=12). In group A, ATP (40 mg/kg) and BMSCs (6 μL) were injected to the central point and the other 2 points which were 1 mm from the each side of head and tail of the injured spinal cord; after blending the BMSCs suspension, the cells amount was about 3.0 × 105. In groups B, C, and D, the BMSCs suspension (6 μL), ATP (40 mg/kg), and PBS (40 mg/kg) were injected to the points by the same method as group A, respectively. The general conditions of the rats were observed after operation. The nerve function of low extremities was evaluated using the improved Tarlov scale and the Rivil in incl ined plane test at 1, 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after operation. At 28 days after operation, the reparative effect of SCI was observed using histological and immunohistochemical staining. Results One rat of group A, 2 of group B, 2 of group C, and 3 of group D died of infection and anorexic, the others survived to the end of the experiment. Paralysis symptom in low extremities occurred in all rats after operation and was improved at 2-3 weeks postoperatively, the improvement of group A was the best, groups B and C were better, group D was the worst. There was no significant difference in the Tarlov scale and the Rivil in incl ined plane test among 4 groups at 1 and 3 days after operation and between groups B and C at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after operation (P gt; 0.05), but there were significant differences among other groups at 7, 14, 21, and 28 days after operation (P lt; 0.05). At 28 days after operation, HE staining demonstrated that the injured region in group A was finely restored, without obvious scar tissue and cavity, and there existed clear stem cell differentiation characters; there was small amount of scar tissue and cavity in the injury site of groups B and C; and there was great deal of scar tissue in the injury site of group D, in which there were numerous inflammatory cells and fibroblasts infiltration and bigger cavity. Immunohistochemical staining showed that BrdU-positive BMSCs were seen in groups A and B, and positive cells of group A was significantly more than that of group B (P lt; 0.05). The expressions of neruofilament protein 200 and gl ial fibrillary acidic protein in group A were significantly higher than those in groups B, C, and D, and groups B and C were significantly higher than group D (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion ATP has protective effects on injured spinal cord, a combination of ATP and BMSCs can synergistically promote the reparation of SCI.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:03 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of evidence-based nursing of catheterization on urinary tract infection in patients with spinal cord injury and catheterization

    ObjectiveTo explore the influence of evidence-based nursing care of catheterization on the incidence of urinary tract injury and urinary tract infection in patients with spinal cord injury and long-term indwelling catheters.MethodsFrom July 1st, 2017 to November 30th, 2018, 100 patients with spinal cord injury indwelling catheters in Department of Spinal Surgery were prospectively selected as the research objects. According to the admission time, patients admitted between July 2017 and February 2018 were assigned into the control group (n=50), and patients admitted between March 2018 and November 2018 were assigned into the observation group (n=50). Traditional catheter placement was used in the control group, while evidence-based catheter placement was used in the observation group. The incidences of catheter-related urethral injury and urinary tract infection after the catheterization were compared between the two groups.ResultsThere was no statistically significant difference in gender, age, diagnosis, or length of hospital stay between the two groups (P>0.05). Catheter placement was performed 57 times in the control group and 59 times in the observation group during hospitalization. After catheterization, the incidences of urethral hemorrhage and gross hematuria in the control group [22.80% (13/57) and 15.78% (9/57), respectively] were higher than those in the observation group [both were 1.69% (1/59)], with statistical differences between the two groups (P<0.05). The incidence of urinary tract infection in the control group differed from that in the observation group [42.0% (21/50) vs. 18.0% (9/50), P=0.009].ConclusionThe evidence-based urinary catheterization method for patients with spinal cord injury and long-term indwelling catheter can effectively prevent catheter-related urinary tract injury, reduce the incidence of catheter-related urinary tract infection during hospitalization, and improve the quality of clinical care.

    Release date:2020-11-25 07:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EFFECT OF OLFACTORY ENSHEATHING CELLS ON GROWTH OF SPINAL CORD NEURONS AND ITSPROTECTIVE EFFECT ON NEURONS AFTER INJURY IN VITRO

    Objective To investigate the effect of olfactory ensheathing cell culture medium (OECCM) on the growth of spinal cord neurons and its protective effect on the injured neurons by H2O2, and to disscuss the probable protective mechanisms of olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs). Methods The primary olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) were isolated from olfactory bulb of adult SD rat, and OECCM were prepared. The morphology of OECs was observed by inverted phase contrast microscope, identified by rabbit-antiratlow-affinity nerve growth factor p75 (NGFRp75), and its purity were calculated.Primary spinal cord neurons were cultured from 15 to 17 days pregnant SD rats, and injury model of neurons were prepared by H2O2. OECCM and control culture medium were added into the normal spinal neurons (groups A, B). OECCM and control culture medium were added into the injured spinal neurons by H2O2 (groups C, D). In groups A and C, 200 μL of control culture medium was used; in groups B and D, 100 μL of control culture medium and 100 μL of OECCM were used. Then the growth index such as average diameter of neuron body, the number and length of neuron axons were measured. The viabil ities of normal and injured neurons were assessed by MTT. Results OECs showed bipolar or tripolar after 6-9 days of culture. Primary spinal cord neurons were round and bigger, and neuron axons grew significantly and showed bipolar after 5-7 days of culture. The immunocytochemisty of OECs by NGFRp75 showed that membrane were stained. The degree of purity was more than 90%. Primary spinal cord neurons grew well after 6-9 days of culture, and compared with group A, neurons of group B grew b, whose cell density and diameter were bigger. The average diameter of neuron body, the number and length of neuron axons were (33.38 ± 6.80) D/μm, (1.67 ± 0.80), and (91.19 ± 62.64) L/μm in group A, and (37.39 ± 7.28) D/μm, (1.76 ± 0.82), and (121.33 ± 81.13) L/μm in group B; showing statistically significant differences (P lt; 0.05). The absorbency (A) value of neurons was 0.402 0 ± 0.586 9 in group A and 0.466 0 ± 0.479 0 in group B; showing statistically significant difference (P lt; 0.01). After 2 hours of injury by H2O2, the cell density of spinal cord neurons decreased, and neuron axons shortened. The A value of injured neurons was 0.149 0 ± 0.030 0 in group C and 0.184 0 ± 0.052 0 in group D, showing statistically significant difference (P lt; 0.01). Conclusion The results above suggest that OECCM could improve the growth of spinal cord neurons and protectthe injured neurons. The neurotrophic factors that OECs secrete play an important role in the treatment of spinal cord injury.

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  • Experimental study of electric field stimulation combined with polyethylene glycol in the treatment of spinal cord injury in rats

    Electric field stimulation (EFS) can effectively inhibit local Ca2+ influx and secondary injury after spinal cord injury (SCI). However, after the EFS, the Ca2+ in the injured spinal cord restarts and subsequent biochemical reactions are stimulated, which affect the long-term effect of EFS. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) is a hydrophilic polymer material that can promote cell membrane fusion and repair damaged cell membranes. This article aims to study the combined effects of EFS and PEG on the treatment of SCI. Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were subjected to SCI and then divided into control group (no treatment, n = 10), EFS group (EFS for 30 min, n = 10), PEG group (covered with 50% PEG gelatin sponge for 5 min, n = 10) and combination group (combined treatment of EFS and PEG, n = 10). The measurement of motor evoked potential (MEP), the motor behavior score and spinal cord section fast blue staining were performed at different times after SCI. Eight weeks after the operation, the results showed that the latency difference of MEP, the amplitude difference of MEP and the ratio of cavity area of spinal cords in the combination group were significantly lower than those of the control group, EFS group and PEG group. The motor function score and the ratio of residual nerve tissue area in the spinal cords of the combination group were significantly higher than those in the control group, EFS group and PEG group. The results suggest that the combined treatment can reduce the pathological damage and promote the recovery of motor function in rats after SCI, and the therapeutic effects are significantly better than those of EFS and PEG alone.

    Release date:2022-04-24 01:17 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPRESSIONS OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 27, Bcl-2, AND Bax PROTEINS OF NERVE CELLS AFTER SPINAL CORD ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY IN RATS

    Objective To investigate the expressions of heat shock protein 27 (HSP27), Bcl-2, and Bax proteins of the nerve cells after spinal cord ischemia/reperfusion injury (SCII) in rats and their relationship. Methods Seventy adult male Sprague Dawley rats (weighing, 200-220 g) were randomly divided into the sham operated group (sham group, n=35) and the SCII group (n=35). Only the left renal artery was exposed with no occlusion of the abdominal aorta in the rats of sham group. The left renal artery was exposed with occlusion of the abdominal aorta for 20 minutes in the rats of SCII group. At 4, 8, and 12 hours and at 1, 2, 3, and 5 days, reperfusion treatment was performed in 5 rats respectively, and then the spinal cord tissue was harvested to detect the expressions of HSP27, Bcl-2, and Bax protein of the nerve cells by using immunohistochemistry staining. Results The HSP27 began to express at 4 hours, reached the peak at 3 days, and decreased at 5 days in SCII group; significant differences were found between at 3 and 5 days and at the other time points (P lt; 0.05). The Bcl-2 expression increased at 4 hours, reached the peak at 1 day and maintained a high level at 2 days, and then gradually decreased; significant differences were found between at 1 and 2 days and at the other time points (P lt; 0.05). The Bax expression reached the peak at 12 hours and 3 days, and decreased at 5 days; significant differences were found between at 12 hours and 3 days and at the other time points (P lt; 0.05). A little expression of each protein was observed in sham group at different time points; the expressions of HSP27, Bcl-2, and Bax proteins in SCII group were significantly higher than those in sham group at different time points (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion There may be the time window of self repair after SCII. High expression of HSP27 has an obvious protective effect on the SCII in rat, by promoting the expression of the anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2 and reducing the expression of the pro-apoptotic protein Bax so as to inhibit spinal cord cell apoptosis.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ANALYSIS OF SPINAL INJURIES IN WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE

    Objective To analyze the spinal injury in Wenchuan earthquake and to investigate its cl inical features. Methods Data of 146 patients in Wenchuan earthquake with spinal injuries (79 males, 67 females; aged 11-88 years old, average 51 years old) were collected and analyzed epidemiologically. Two patients under 16 years of age, 15 patients withthe fractures of spinous process, transverse process or vertebra lamina, 1 patient with spinal fractures of type A2 according to AO classification but no corresponding type in Denis classification, and 9 patients with upper cervical injuries were excluded. The remaining 119 patients were divided into two groups according to their age: group A in which 78 patients were under 60 years of age, including 40 males and 38 females aged 18-58 years old (average 41 years old), and group B in which 41 patients were 60 years of age or above, including 24 males and 17 females aged 60-88 years old (average 71 years old). Analyses for the two groups were compared. Results The leading causes of spinal injuries were fall from high places (27.40%) and crush by heavy objects (67.81%). According to Denis classification, the major types of spinal injuries were burst fracture (54.62%) and compression fracture (33.61%). Serious nerve injury, defined as grade A, B and C in ASIA neurological function assessment, occurred in 31.51% of patients. The most common injured site was in thoracic or lumbar vertebrae (78.77%), and 52.74% of patients had combined injuries, among which the fractures of l imb (30.14%) and rib (19.86%) were the most common. Multilevel spinal fractures happened to 22.60% of patients. Comparative analysis revealed the rate of injury caused by fall from high places in group A (34.62%) was much higher than that in group B (12.20%). The commonest type of fracture in group A was burst fracture (58.97%), and it was compression fracture in group B (48.78%). The rate of serious nerve injury in group B (24.39%) was much lower than that in group A (44.87%). The rate of combined injury and multilevel vertebral body injury in group B was 70.73% and 39.02%, respectively, which was much higher than that in group A (combined injury 43.59%; multilevel vertebral body injury 21.79%). There were significant differences between two groups in all the indicators derived from cl inical data (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion In Wenchuan earthquake, the leading causes of spinal injuries are fall from high places and crush by heavy objects, the major types of fracture are compression fracture and burst fracture, and the occurrence rates of spinal injury, combined injury and multilevel vertebral body injury are high.

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  • STUDIES ON THE CHANGES OF MORPHOMETRY AND NEUROPEPTIDE OF SPINAL NEURONS AFTER PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURY

    To observe the change of morphology and neuropeptide in the spinal neurons in order to clarify the functional state after injury of peripheral nerves is especially in the late stage. Sciatic nerves were cut with their proximal segments in the preparation of a model of peripheral nerve injury. Combination of horseradish peroxidase retrograde tracing immunohistochemistry and computer image analysis the changes in the morphometry of the perikarya of ventral horn neurons of the spinal cord, the quantitative changes of substance P (SP). Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in dorsal horn and CGRP and choline acetyransferase (CHAT) in ventral horn of the spinal cord were examed. The results showd: (1) At the 3rd week after injury, swollen perikarya of the ventral horn neurons were observed, subseauently the swelling of perikarya was decreased tile the 6th week the neurons recovered to their normal size. At the 12th week the neurons were generally stable in their size, shortening of the dendrites was seen in 27% of the neurons. (2) The dendrites of the neurons progressively contracted till at the 12th week 53% of them were degenerated. The results of the 24th week were similar to the that at the 12th week. (3) CGRP in the ventral horn of the spinal cord was elevated to the highest point after 1 week of injury, that lasting for 4 weeks and 8 weeks later, the lever of CGRP returned to normal. From 20th to 24th week, there was no obvious changes of CHAT in the ventral horn of the spinal cord during observation. (4) SP went to the lowest point in the dorsal horn during 2-6 weeks, then recovered slowly, and beiny normal again after 16 weeks, however, CGRP was changed slightly. The results indicated that although a series of degenerating changes occurred in the neurons of the spinal cord during the late peripheral nerve injury, but the functional activity of the central meurons still was maintained at a certain level.

    Release date:2016-09-01 11:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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