EVALUATION OF TRAUMATIC SPINAL-CORD EDEMA USING EVOKED-POTENTIALS RECORDED FROM THE SPINAL EPIDURAL SPACE - AN EXPERIMENTAL-STUDY IN THE RAT

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SHARMA, HS
WINKLER, T
STALBERG, E
OLSSON, Y
DEY, PK
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[1] UNIV HOSP UPPSALA, DEPT CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, S-75185 UPPSALA, SWEDEN
[2] BANARAS HINDU UNIV, INST MED SCI, DEPT PHYSIOL, NEUROPHYSIOL RES UNIT, VARANASI 221005, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA
关键词
SPINAL CORD EVOKED POTENTIALS; SEROTONIN; EDEMA; SPINAL CORD TRAUMA; P-CHLOROPHENYLALANINE; CYPROHEPTADINE;
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10.1016/0022-510X(91)90063-D
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Spinal cord evoked potentials (SCEP) elicited by simultaneous distal tibial and sural nerve stimulation were continuously recorded from the epidural space at the T9 and T12 levels of urethane anaesthetized rats before and after a unilateral incision (about 3 mm deep and 5 mm long) in the right dorsal horn of the T10-11 segments. The changes in SCEP were correlated with the increase in spinal cord water content measured 5 h after injury. In addition, the influence of serotonin (5-HT) in mediating such changes was explored using a pharmacological approach. The changes in SCEP immediately after injury correlated well with development of spinal cord edema measured 5 h after injury. Thus, the maximal negative peak (MNP) amplitude of SCEP decreased by an average of 64.0% immediately after injury and the water content of the spinal cord was increased from 71.6% (controls) to 77.6% 5 h after injury. Pretreatment with p-CPA (a serotonin synthesis inhibitor) prevented the initial decrease of the MNP amplitude and also the increase of water content (72.5%). On the other hand, pretreatment with cyproheptadine (a 5-HT2 receptor antagonist) enhanced both the initial decrease of the MNP amplitude as well as the increase of water content (81.3%). The results show a good correlation between changes of SCEP immediately after injury and the magnitude of spinal cord edema (r = 0.9) measured 5 h after injury. The findings reveal a major role of serotonin in mediating early changes of SCEP and later development of spinal cord edema and demonstrate a prognostic value of early SCEP recordings in predicting the final outcome of traumatic spinal cord injuries.
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