Hong Jin Young, Yeo Changhwan, Kim Hyun, Lee Junseon, Jeon Wan-Jin, Lee Yoon Jae, Ha In-Hyuk
Jaseng Spine and Joint Research Institute, Jaseng Medical Foundation, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Front Pharmacol. 2024 May 17;15:1324251. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1324251. eCollection 2024.
The choice of treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) depends on symptom severity. When severe motor issues with urinary dysfunction are not present, conservative treatment is often considered to be the priority. One such conservative treatment is epidural injection, which is effective in alleviating inflammation and the pain caused by LSS-affected nerves. In this study, Shinbaro2 (Sh2), pharmacopuncture using natural herbal medicines for patients with disc diseases, is introduced as an epidural to treat LSS in a rat model. The treatment of primary sensory neurons from the rats' dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons with Sh2 at various concentrations (0.5, 1, and 2 mg/mL) was found to be safe and non-toxic. Furthermore, it remarkably stimulated axonal outgrowth even under HO-treated conditions, indicating its potential for stimulating nerve regeneration. When LSS rats received epidural injections of two different concentrations of Sh2 (1 and 2 mg/kg) once daily for 4 weeks, a significant reduction was seen in ED1 macrophages surrounding the silicone block used for LSS induction. Moreover, epidural injection of Sh2 in the DRG led to a significant suppression of pain-related factors. Notably, Sh2 treatment resulted in improved locomotor recovery, as evaluated by the Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan scale and the horizontal ladder test. Additionally, hind paw hypersensitivity, assessed using the Von Frey test, was reduced, and normal gait was restored. Our findings demonstrate that epidural Sh2 injection not only reduced inflammation but also improved locomotor function and pain in LSS model rats. Thus, Sh2 delivery via epidural injection has potential as an effective treatment option for LSS.
腰椎管狭窄症(LSS)的治疗选择取决于症状的严重程度。当不存在伴有排尿功能障碍的严重运动问题时,保守治疗通常被视为首选。一种这样的保守治疗方法是硬膜外注射,它在减轻LSS影响神经所引起的炎症和疼痛方面是有效的。在本研究中,介绍了Shinbaro2(Sh2),一种针对椎间盘疾病患者使用天然草药的药针疗法,作为一种硬膜外治疗方法用于大鼠LSS模型。发现用不同浓度(0.5、1和2mg/mL)的Sh2处理大鼠背根神经节(DRG)神经元的初级感觉神经元是安全无毒的。此外,即使在HO处理的条件下,它也能显著刺激轴突生长,表明其具有刺激神经再生的潜力。当LSS大鼠每天接受一次两种不同浓度(1和2mg/kg)的Sh2硬膜外注射,持续4周时,在用于诱导LSS的硅胶块周围的ED1巨噬细胞数量显著减少。此外,在DRG中硬膜外注射Sh2导致与疼痛相关的因子受到显著抑制。值得注意的是,通过Basso、Beattie和Bresnahan评分量表以及水平阶梯试验评估,Sh2治疗使运动恢复得到改善。此外,使用von Frey试验评估的后爪超敏反应降低,并且恢复了正常步态。我们的研究结果表明,硬膜外注射Sh2不仅减轻了炎症,还改善了LSS模型大鼠的运动功能和疼痛。因此,通过硬膜外注射给予Sh2有潜力成为LSS的一种有效治疗选择。