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Early electrical field stimulation prevents the loss of spinal cord anterior horn motoneurons and muscle atrophy following spinal cord injury 被引量:10
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作者 Cheng Zhang Wei Rong +3 位作者 Guang-Hao Zhang Ai-Hua Wang Chang-Zhe Wu xiao-lin huo 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第5期869-876,共8页
Our previous study revealed that early application of electrical field stimulation(EFS) with the anode at the lesion and the cathode distal to the lesion reduced injury potential, inhibited secondary injury and was ... Our previous study revealed that early application of electrical field stimulation(EFS) with the anode at the lesion and the cathode distal to the lesion reduced injury potential, inhibited secondary injury and was neuroprotective in the dorsal corticospinal tract after spinal cord injury(SCI). The objective of this study was to further evaluate the effect of EFS on protection of anterior horn motoneurons and their target musculature after SCI and its mechanism. Rats were randomized into three equal groups. The EFS group received EFS for 30 minutes immediately after injury at T_(10). SCI group rats were only subjected to SCI and sham group rats were only subjected to laminectomy. Luxol fast blue staining demonstrated that spinal cord tissue in the injury center was better protected; cross-sectional area and perimeter of injured tissue were significantly smaller in the EFS group than in the SCI group. Immunofluorescence and transmission electron microscopy showed that the number of spinal cord anterior horn motoneurons was greater and the number of abnormal neurons reduced in the EFS group compared with the SCI group. Wet weight and cross-sectional area of vastus lateralis muscles were smaller in the SCI group to in the sham group. However, EFS improved muscle atrophy and behavioral examination showed that EFS significantly increased the angle in the inclined plane test and Tarlov's motor grading score. The above results confirm that early EFS can effectively impede spinal cord anterior horn motoneuron loss, promote motor function recovery and reduce muscle atrophy in rats after SCI. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration spinal cord injury electrical field stimulation anterior horn MOTONEURONS vastus lateralis muscle Tarlov's motor grading scale inclined plane test choline acetyltransferase transmission electron microscopy neural regeneration
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Oscillating field stimulation promotes axon regeneration and locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury 被引量:2
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作者 Yi-Xin Wang Jin-Zhu Bai +2 位作者 Zhen Lyu Guang-Hao Zhang xiao-lin huo 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第6期1318-1323,共6页
Oscillating field stimulation(OFS)is a potential method for treating spinal cord injury.Although it has been used in spinal cord injury(SCI)therapy in basic and clinical studies,its underlying mechanism and the correl... Oscillating field stimulation(OFS)is a potential method for treating spinal cord injury.Although it has been used in spinal cord injury(SCI)therapy in basic and clinical studies,its underlying mechanism and the correlation between its duration and nerve injury repair remain poorly understood.In this study,we established rat models of spinal cord contusion at T10 and then administered 12 weeks of OFS.The results revealed that effectively promotes the recovery of motor function required continuous OFS for more than 6 weeks.The underlying mechanism may be related to the effects of OFS on promoting axon regeneration,inhibiting astrocyte proliferation,and improving the linear arrangement of astrocytes.This study was approved by the Animal Experiments and Experimental Animal Welfare Committee of Capital Medical University(supplemental approval No.AEEI-2021-204)on July 26,2021. 展开更多
关键词 astrocyte orientation astrocyte proliferation axonal regeneration locomotor recovery neural regeneration neural repair oscillating field stimulation spinal cord injury stimulus duration
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