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Elena E Foditsch1,2,3, Gratian Miclaus4, Irina Patras5, Ioan Hutu5, Karin Roider6,7,8, Sophina Bauer7, Günter Janetschek6, Ludwig Aigner8, Reinhold Zimmermann9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to develop a minimal invasive complete spinal cord injury (SCI) minipig model for future research applications. The minipig is considered a translationally relevant model for SCI research. However, a standardized minimal invasive complete SCI model for pigs has not yet been established.Entities:
Keywords: Computed tomography; Minimal invasive; Minipig; Recovery; Spinal cord injury
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29330575 PMCID: PMC5807451 DOI: 10.1007/s00701-017-3442-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir (Wien) ISSN: 0001-6268 Impact factor: 2.216
Fig. 1Initial computed tomography (CT) scan with measurements of the dimensions of the spinal cord length and diameter of the area of interest later for spinal cord balloon compression. The length of the spinal cord from thoracic (T) spinal cord level T11 to T13 is 4.51 cm. The diameter at T12 is 0.97 cm and at T13 0.94 cm
Fig. 2Angle calculation for needle puncture and balloon compression. a Needle angle for puncture of the intervertebral space T13/L1. The depicted needle angle is 30°, calculated by a dash to the intervertebral space L1/L2. b Inflated balloon during the spinal cord compression phase at thoracic spinal cord level T12/T13
Fig. 3Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spinal cord of spinal cord injury (SCI) minipigs. a, c Complete spine MRI’s 6-h post SCI. The selected rectangle shows the lesioned region in higher magnification (lower right corner). b, d Complete spine MRI’s 4 weeks post SCI. The selected rectangle shows the lesioned region in higher magnification (lower right corner)
Fig. 4Immunohistochemical stainings of cross sections of the spinal cord of spinal cord injury (SCI) minipigs. a–c Cross sections of SCI minipig spinal cord tissue rostral to the lesion (thoracic spinal cord level T8), at the lesion site (thoracic spinal cord level T12) and caudal to the lesion (lumbar spinal cord level L2) stained for astrocytes (GFAP, red), microglia (Iba-1, white), oligodendrocytes (Olig-2, green), and nuclei (DAPI, blue). d–f Cross sections of SCI minipig spinal cord tissue rostral to the lesion (T8), at the lesion site (T12) and caudal to the lesion (L2) stained for neurons (NeuN, red), axons (NFH, green), and nuclei (DAPI, blue). Arrowheads indicate the central cystic cavity. All shown scale bars are 1 mm