OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of a single direct epidural injection of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α inhibitor to reduce the pathological changes in nerve fiber injuries in a rat model of chronic compression of the dorsal root ganglion (CCD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A surgical procedure for CCD was performed in 17 adult male F-344 rats. The effects of the epidural TNF-α inhibitors on CCD-induced pathological changes were investigated. Three groups of rats (n = 17) were used: (1) CCD + saline (n = 4), (2) CCD + triamcinolone (n = 5), and (3) CCD + TNF-α inhibitors (n = 8). Their dorsal root ganglia and nerve roots were removed on postoperative day 14. The intraneural edema, demyelination, and Wallerian degeneration of all 17 rats were scored pathologically. RESULTS: The pathology scores of the rats in the TNF-α inhibitor treatment group (1.38 ± 0.74) indicated a mild degree of intraneural edema compared to the saline treatment group (2.25 ± 0.50, p = 0.041). In addition, rats in the TNF-α inhibitor treatment group (2.13 ± 0.35) had a mild degree of demyelination compared to the saline treatment group (2.75 ± 0.50, p = 0.038) and the triamcinolone treatment group (2.80 ± 0.45, p = 0.019). The differences in the pathology scores for Wallerian degeneration were not statistically significant in all three study groups (p = 0.658). CONCLUSION: The epidural injection of a TNF-α inhibitor was more effective than a placebo and comparable to triamcinolone in reducing pathological nerve injury progression.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of a single direct epidural injection of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α inhibitor to reduce the pathological changes in nerve fiber injuries in a rat model of chronic compression of the dorsal root ganglion (CCD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: A surgical procedure for CCD was performed in 17 adult male F-344 rats. The effects of the epidural TNF-α inhibitors on CCD-induced pathological changes were investigated. Three groups of rats (n = 17) were used: (1) CCD + saline (n = 4), (2) CCD + triamcinolone (n = 5), and (3) CCD + TNF-α inhibitors (n = 8). Their dorsal root ganglia and nerve roots were removed on postoperative day 14. The intraneural edema, demyelination, and Wallerian degeneration of all 17 rats were scored pathologically. RESULTS: The pathology scores of the rats in the TNF-α inhibitor treatment group (1.38 ± 0.74) indicated a mild degree of intraneural edema compared to the saline treatment group (2.25 ± 0.50, p = 0.041). In addition, rats in the TNF-α inhibitor treatment group (2.13 ± 0.35) had a mild degree of demyelination compared to the saline treatment group (2.75 ± 0.50, p = 0.038) and the triamcinolone treatment group (2.80 ± 0.45, p = 0.019). The differences in the pathology scores for Wallerian degeneration were not statistically significant in all three study groups (p = 0.658). CONCLUSION: The epidural injection of a TNF-α inhibitor was more effective than a placebo and comparable to triamcinolone in reducing pathological nerve injury progression.
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