| Literature DB >> 30397521 |
A N Minakov1, A S Chernov1, D S Asutin2, N A Konovalov2, G B Telegin1.
Abstract
Pathologies associated with spinal cord injury are some of the leading diseases in the world. The search for new therapeutic agents and 3D biodegradable materials for the recovery of spinal cord functions is a topical issue. In this review, we have summarized the literature data on the most common experimental models of spinal cord injury in laboratory rats and analyzed the experience of using 3D biodegradable materials (scaffolds) in experimental studies of spinal trauma. The advantages and disadvantages of the described models are systematically analyzed in this review.Entities:
Keywords: biomodeling; laboratory rat; scaffolds; spinal cord injury
Year: 2018 PMID: 30397521 PMCID: PMC6209407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Naturae ISSN: 2075-8251 Impact factor: 1.845
Generalized information on experimental models of SCI in rats
| No. | Approach level | Injury | Complexity | degree* | Invasiveness | degree* Application References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | C2 | Left hemisection | +++ | +++ | Assessment of functional recovery | [ |
| 2 | C4 | Resection | +++ | +++ | Investigation of regenerative processes in the conductive pathways upon scaffold implantation and under the influence of a neurotrophic growth factor | [ |
| 3 | C5 | Contusion | ++ | +++ | Study of electro- and pathophysiology of injury | [ |
| 4 | C5 | Transverse resection of a spinal cord segment | +++ | +++ | Investigation of axonal regeneration within the scaffold structure | [ |
| 5 | T3, T3–6 | Transverse resection of the spinal cord | +++ | +++ | Study of motor axon regeneration in fibrin gel under action of neuronal stem cells and growth factor (NGF) within the scaffold structure | [ |
| 6 | T5–7 | Compression | +++ | ++ | Assessment of clinical consequences, depending on the time of experimental compression of the spinal cord | [ |
| 7 | T6–7 | Transverse resection of the spinal cord | +++ | +++ | Implantation of scaffolds; investigation of regeneration of injured axons | [ |
| 8 | T6–10 | Chemical injury | ++ | +++ | Investigation of nerve fiber remyelination | [ |
| 9 |
T7–9, | Transverse resection of a spinal cord segment | ++ | +++ | Implantation of scaffold; study of the axon ability to grow through the scaffold | [ |
| 10 | T7–12 | Complete spinal cord transection | +++ | +++ | Study of spontaneous recovery of hindlimb mobility after injury | [ |
| 11 | T8 | Transverse resection of a spinal cord segment | ++ | +++ | Implantation of scaffolds of different structure | [ |
| 12 | T8–9, T9 | Transverse resection of a spinal cord segment | ++ | +++ | Investigation of axonal remyelination within fibrillar collagen scaffolds and the possibility of spontaneous functional recovery | [ |
| 13 | T9 | Contusion | ++ | +++ | Assessment of contusion severity by locomotor tests and investigation of the influence of mesenchymal stem cells on regenerative processes | [ |
| 14 | T9 | Contusion followed by resection of a glial scar | +++ | +++ | Replacement of a glial scar with collagen scaffolds with mesenchymal stem cells | [ |
| 15 | T9–10 | Hemilaminectomy | ++ | ++ | Scaffold implantation | [ |
| 16 | T9–12 | Transverse resection of a spinal cord segment | ++ | +++ | Investigation of the effect of autologous olfactory ensheathing cells on spinal cord regeneration | [ |
| 17 | T10 | Contusion | ++ | +++ | Investigation of contusion injury | [ |
| 18 | T10 | Transverse resection of a spinal cord segment | ++ | +++ | Investigation of myelination of injured nerve fibers and formation of a glial scar; study of functional recovery using neuronal stem cells | [ |
| 19 | T10–11 | Chemical injury | ++ | +++ | Investigation of magnetic field-driven migration of astrocytes to the injury site | [ |
| 21 | T11 | Electrostimulation | +++ | ++ | Comparison of compensatory abilities in primates and rats in spinal cord injury | [ |
| 22 | T11–12 | Complete transection | +++ | +++ | Implantation of scaffolds; investigation of the effect of neuronal factor on axonal regeneration | [ |
| 23 | L1–5 | Transverse resection of a spinal cord segment | ++ | +++ | Investigation of regeneration of motor neuron axons | [ |
*Severity: + – mild, ++ – moderate; +++ – pronounced.