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The model of spinal cord lateral hemisection. Part II. State of the neuromuscular system, syndrome of post-injury spasticity and chronic pain syndrome

Authors :
Vitaliy Tsymbaliuk
Volodymyr Medvedev
Nina Grydina
Yuriy Senchyk
Ludmyla Suliy
Mykhaylo Tatarchuk
Olga Velychko
Sergiy Dychko
Natalya Draguntsova
Source :
Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal, Iss 3, Pp 9-17 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute, 2016.

Abstract

Relevance of the topic: Spinal cord function recovery upon spinal cord injury is associated with the progress of neuroengineering and robot bionics. The effectiveness is advanced by the development of syndrome of spasticity and chronic pain. The study of their passing under the condition of neuroengineering interventions requires the involvement of appropriate models of spinal injury.Objective: To examine changes in the neuromuscular system, peculiarities of development of spasticity syndrome and chronic pain syndrome on the model of lower thoracic left-side rat’s spinal cord hemisection (LHS).Materials and methods: Eleсtroneuromyography (ENMG): direct stimulation of the spinal cord (M- waves amplitude), registration of Hoffmann-reflex (the ratio of H-wave amplitude to M-wave amplitude — N/M, percent); verification of spasticity according to Ashworth scale; exteroceptive sensitivity — the method of von Frey in the modification of Weinstein; hindlimb function — Basso–Beattie–Bresnahan (ВВВ) scale.Results. The average value of the maximum amplitude of M-wave in the examined ipsilateral hindlimb (IH) muscle on the seventh week after LHS is equal to the indicator of intact animals with the dissociation of values of the function indicator (2.5 versus 21 points under the BBB scale); up to the 23rd week a reliable reduction of the indicator is observed. N/M for hindlimbs of intact animals (n=14) is 34,14±3,17 percent, for IH (n=10) is 52,44±7,27 percent (p

Details

Language :
English, Ukrainian
ISSN :
26639092 and 26639084
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.20f6826a5ab455297cfa1fe0e0d5bf5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25305/unj.78766