Literature DB >> 31516087

Spinal Cord Injury Results in Chronic Mechanical Stiffening.

John G Cooper1, Delphine Sicard2, Sripadh Sharma1, Stephanie Van Gulden1, Tammy L McGuire1, Miguel Pareja Cajiao3, Daniel J Tschumperlin2, John A Kessler1.   

Abstract

Gliosis and fibrosis after spinal cord injury (SCI) lead to formation of a scar that is thought to present both molecular and mechanical barriers to neuronal regeneration. The scar consists of a meshwork of reactive glia and deposited, cross-linked, extracellular matrix (ECM) that has long been assumed to present a mechanically "stiff" blockade. However, remarkably little quantitative information is available about the rheological properties of chronically injured spinal tissue. In this study we utilize atomic force microscopy microindentation to provide quantitative evidence of chronic mechanical stiffening after SCI. Using the results of this tissue characterization, we assessed the sensitivity of both mouse and human astrocytes in vitro and determined that they are exquisitely mechanosensitive within the relevant range of substrate stiffness observed in the injured/uninjured spinal cord. We then utilized a novel immune modifying nanoparticle (IMP) treatment as a tool to reveal fibrotic scarring as one of the key drivers of mechanical stiffening after SCI in vivo. We also demonstrate that glial scar-forming astrocytes form a highly aligned, anisotropic network of glial fibers after SCI, and that IMP treatment mitigates this pathological alignment. Taken together, our results identify chronic mechanical stiffening as a critically important aspect of the complex lesion milieu after SCI that must be considered when assessing and developing potential clinical interventions for SCI.

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Keywords:  fibrotic scar; immune modifying nanoparticles; mechanical properties; spinal cord injury; stiffness

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31516087      PMCID: PMC6978780          DOI: 10.1089/neu.2019.6540

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurotrauma        ISSN: 0897-7151            Impact factor:   5.269


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