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Histopathological and Behavioral Characterization of a Novel Cervical Spinal Cord Displacement Contusion Injury in the Rat

Authors :
Damien D. Pearse
W. D. Dietrich
T. P. Lo
Y. Cruz
Alexander Marcillo
Maneesh Sen Garg
Michael P. Lynch
Arnaldo Sanchez
Kyoung Suok Cho
Source :
Journal of Neurotrauma. 22:680-702
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Mary Ann Liebert Inc, 2005.

Abstract

Cervical contusive trauma accounts for the majority, of human spinal cord injury (SCI), yet experimental use of cervical contusion injury models has been limited. Considering that (1) the different ways of injuring the spinal cord (compression, contusion, and transection) induce very different processes of tissue damage and (2) the architecture of the spinal cord is not uniform, it is important to use a model that is more clinically applicable to human SCI. Therefore, in the current study we have developed a rat model of contusive, cervical SCI using the Electromagnetic Spinal Cord Injury Device (ESCID) developed at Ohio State University (OSU) to induce injury by spinal cord displacement. We used the device to perform mild, moderate and severe injuries (0.80, 0.95, and 1.1 mm displacements, respectively) with a single, brief displacement of

Details

ISSN :
15579042 and 08977151
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurotrauma
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ac295166b97ee29cac55b334e6b99e09