Suppr超能文献

辐射诱导的周围神经病变新型大鼠模型中的疼痛超敏、感觉运动障碍及肌肉力量下降

Pain hypersensitivity, sensorimotor impairment, and decreased muscle force in a novel rat model of radiation-induced peripheral neuropathy.

作者信息

Vittert Allison B, Daniel Melissa, Svientek Shelby R, Risch Mary Jane, Nelson Noah S, Donneys Alexis, Dehdashtian Amir, Sacks Gina N, Buchman Steven R, Kemp Stephen W P

机构信息

Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

J Peripher Nerv Syst. 2024 Dec;29(4):505-513. doi: 10.1111/jns.12654. Epub 2024 Aug 24.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Radiation-induced peripheral neuropathy is a rare, but serious complication often resulting in profound morbidity, life-long disability, and chronic debilitating pain. Unfortunately, this type of peripheral neuropathy is usually progressive, and almost always irreversible. To date, a standardized rat model of radiation-induced peripheral neuropathy has not been established. The purpose of the present study was to examine neuropathic pain, sensorimotor impairment, and muscle force parameters following the administration of a clinically relevant radiation dose in a rat model.

METHODS

Ten rats were randomly assigned to one of two experimental groups: (1) radiation and (2) sham-radiated controls. Radiated animals were given a clinically relevant dose of 35 Gray (Gy) divided into five daily doses of 7 Gy/day. This regimen represents a human equivalent dose of 70 Gy, approximating the same dosage utilized for radiotherapy in oncologic patients. Sham-radiated controls were anesthetized and placed in the radiation apparatus but were not given radiation. All animals were tested for baseline values in both sensorimotor and pain behavioral tests. Sensorimotor testing consisted of the evaluation of walking tracks with the calculation of the Sciatic Functional Index (SFI). Pain-related behavioral measures consisted of mechanical allodynia (von Frey test), cold allodynia (Acetone test), and thermal allodynia (Hargreaves test). Animals were tested serially over an 8-week period. At the study endpoint, electrophysiological and muscle force assessments were completed, and histomorphometric analysis was performed on all sciatic nerves.

RESULTS

Animals that underwent radiation treatment displayed significantly greater pain hypersensitivity to mechanical stimulation as compared to sham radiated controls from weeks 4 to 8 of testing. SFI values indicated sensorimotor impairments in the overground gait of radiated animals as compared to non-radiated animals. Furthermore, radiated animals displayed reduced twitch and tetanic muscle force when compared to sham radiated controls.

CONCLUSIONS

A clinically relevant human equivalent dose of fractionated 35 Gy in rats established significant pain hypersensitivity, impairments in sensorimotor locomotion, and decreased muscle force capacity. This novel rodent model of radiation-induced peripheral neuropathy can be utilized to assess the potential efficacy of therapeutic treatments to either prevent or remediate this clinically debilitating condition.

摘要

引言

放射性外周神经病变是一种罕见但严重的并发症,常导致严重的发病情况、终身残疾和慢性衰弱性疼痛。不幸的是,这种类型的外周神经病变通常呈进行性发展,而且几乎总是不可逆的。迄今为止,尚未建立标准化的放射性外周神经病变大鼠模型。本研究的目的是在大鼠模型中,研究给予临床相关辐射剂量后神经病理性疼痛、感觉运动障碍和肌肉力量参数。

方法

将10只大鼠随机分为两个实验组之一:(1)辐射组和(2)假辐射对照组。对辐射组动物给予临床相关剂量35格雷(Gy),分为每日5次剂量,每次7 Gy/天。该方案相当于人类等效剂量70 Gy,近似于肿瘤患者放疗所用的剂量。假辐射对照组动物进行麻醉后置于辐射装置中,但不给予辐射。所有动物均在感觉运动和疼痛行为测试中检测基线值。感觉运动测试包括评估行走轨迹并计算坐骨神经功能指数(SFI)。与疼痛相关的行为测量包括机械性异常性疼痛(von Frey试验)、冷异常性疼痛(丙酮试验)和热异常性疼痛(哈格里夫斯试验)。在8周的时间内对动物进行连续测试。在研究终点,完成电生理和肌肉力量评估,并对所有坐骨神经进行组织形态计量学分析。

结果

在测试的第4至8周,与假辐射对照组相比,接受辐射治疗的动物对机械刺激表现出明显更高的疼痛超敏反应。SFI值表明,与未辐射动物相比,辐射动物在地面步态中存在感觉运动障碍。此外,与假辐射对照组相比,辐射动物的抽搐和强直肌肉力量降低。

结论

在大鼠中给予临床相关的人类等效剂量分次35 Gy,可导致明显的疼痛超敏反应、感觉运动运动障碍和肌肉力量能力下降。这种新型的放射性外周神经病变啮齿动物模型可用于评估治疗性治疗预防或改善这种临床衰弱状况的潜在疗效。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/2a15/11625972/f2c0b97ace78/JNS-29-505-g004.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验