Jara Juan Sebastián, Soliman Marwa A, Bernstein Amanda, di Grazia Paola, Ferguson Adam R, Brown Justin M, Torres-Espín Abel, Hollis Edmund R
Burke Neurological Institute, White Plains, NY 10605, USA.
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Brain Sci. 2025 Feb 27;15(3):251. doi: 10.3390/brainsci15030251.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Nerve transfer surgery is a state-of-the-art surgical approach to restore hand and arm function in individuals living with tetraplegia, significantly impacting daily life. While nearly a third of all individuals with chronic spinal cord injury may benefit from this intervention, variability in outcomes can limit the functional impact. A bedside to bench approach was taken to address the variable response of tetraplegic individuals to nerve transfer surgery.
We used a hierarchical multiple factor analysis to evaluate the effects of conditioning electrical stimulation (CES) on outcomes in a mouse model of nerve transfer to treat chronic cervical spinal cord injury.
We found that CES of donor nerves one week prior to nerve transfer surgery enhanced anatomical and functional measures of innervation of targeted muscles. Furthermore, CES increased the rate of recovery of naturalistic behavior.
While the model has some limitations due to the small size of the rodent, our results support the use of CES as an effective approach to improve outcomes in clinical nerve repair settings.
背景/目的:神经移植手术是一种先进的外科手术方法,用于恢复四肢瘫痪患者的手部和手臂功能,对日常生活有重大影响。虽然近三分之一的慢性脊髓损伤患者可能从这种干预中受益,但结果的变异性可能会限制其功能影响。我们采用了从床边到实验室的方法来解决四肢瘫痪患者对神经移植手术反应的变异性问题。
我们使用分层多因素分析来评估条件电刺激(CES)对神经移植治疗慢性颈脊髓损伤小鼠模型结果的影响。
我们发现,在神经移植手术前一周对供体神经进行CES可增强目标肌肉神经支配的解剖学和功能指标。此外,CES提高了自然行为的恢复率。
虽然由于啮齿动物体型小,该模型存在一些局限性,但我们的结果支持将CES作为一种有效的方法来改善临床神经修复的结果。