Shinozaki Munehisa, Yasuda Akimasa, Nori Satoshi, Saito Nobuhito, Toyama Yoshiaki, Okano Hideyuki, Nakamura Masaya
Department of Physiology, Keio University School of Medicine.
Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo). 2013;53(12):907-13. doi: 10.2176/nmc.tn2012-0223. Epub 2013 Oct 7.
In the research for the treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI), the evaluation of motor function in model rats must be as objective, noninvasive, and ethical as possible. The maximum speed and acceleration of a mouse measured using a SCANET system were previously reported to vary significantly according to severity of SCI. In the present study, the motor performance of SCI model rats was examined with SCANET and assessed for Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan (BBB) score to determine the usefulness of the SCANET system in evaluating functional recovery after SCI. Maximum speed and acceleration within the measurement period correlated significantly with BBB scores. Furthermore, among several phased kinematic factors used in BBB scores, the capability of "plantar stepping" was associated with a drastic increase in maximum speed and acceleration after SCI. Therefore, evaluation of maximum speed and acceleration using a SCANET system is a useful method for rat models of SCI and can complement open field scoring scales.
在脊髓损伤(SCI)治疗的研究中,对模型大鼠运动功能的评估必须尽可能客观、无创且符合伦理。先前有报道称,使用SCANET系统测量的小鼠最大速度和加速度会因SCI严重程度而有显著差异。在本研究中,用SCANET检测了SCI模型大鼠的运动表现,并评估了Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan(BBB)评分,以确定SCANET系统在评估SCI后功能恢复方面的效用。测量期内的最大速度和加速度与BBB评分显著相关。此外,在BBB评分所使用的几个阶段性运动学因素中,“足底踏步”能力与SCI后最大速度和加速度的急剧增加相关。因此,使用SCANET系统评估最大速度和加速度对SCI大鼠模型来说是一种有用的方法,并且可以补充旷场评分量表。