Currently, there is a lack of effective treatments for spinal cord injury (SCI), a debilitating medical condition associated with enduring paralysis and irreversible neuronal damage. Extradural decompression of osseous as well as soft tissue components has historically been the principal objective of surgical procedures. Nevertheless, this particular surgical procedure fails to tackle the intradural compressive alterations that contribute to secondary SCI. Here, we propose an early intrathecal decompression strategy and evaluate its role on function outcome, tissue sparing, inflammation, and tissue stiffness after SCI. Durotomy surgery significantly promoted recovery of hindlimb locomotor function in an open-field test. Radiological analysis suggested that lesion size and tissue edema were significantly reduced in animals that received durotomy. Relative to the group with laminectomy alone, the animals treated with a durotomy had decreased cavitation, scar formation, and inflammatory responses at 4 weeks after SCI. An examination of the mechanical properties revealed that durotomy facilitated an expeditious restoration of the injured tissue's elastic rigidity. In general, early decompressive durotomy could serve as a significant strategy to mitigate the impairments caused by secondary injury and establish a more conducive microenvironment for prospective cellular or biomaterial transplantation. Spinal cord injury (SCI) can cause permanent paralysis and lacks effective treatments currently. Here, we performed durotomy to (1) reduce tissue oedema; (2) decrease scar formation, cavitation, and inflammatory responses; (3) promote rapid recovery of stiffness of injured tissue. Our study provides compelling evidence elucidating the role of durotomy, which may also shed new light on the development of therapeutic strategy for SCI repair. image
基金:
National Key Clinical Specialty Construction Project of China; Shanghai Top Priority Research Center Class B Project [2023ZZ02016]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [81974190]; Scientific Research Staring Foundation of Shanghai Tongren Hospital [TR2023rc10]; [GJ2301]
Jin Chen,Wang Kaiwei,Ren Yilong,et al.Role of durotomy on function outcome, tissue sparing, inflammation, and tissue stiffness after spinal cord injury in rats[J].MEDCOMM.2024,5(4):doi:10.1002/mco2.530.
APA:
Jin, Chen,Wang, Kaiwei,Ren, Yilong,Li, Yi,Wang, Zhanwei...&Xie, Ning.(2024).Role of durotomy on function outcome, tissue sparing, inflammation, and tissue stiffness after spinal cord injury in rats.MEDCOMM,5,(4)
MLA:
Jin, Chen,et al."Role of durotomy on function outcome, tissue sparing, inflammation, and tissue stiffness after spinal cord injury in rats".MEDCOMM 5..4(2024)