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诱导性高血压和急性分级压迫对猪脊神经根冲动传导的影响。

The effects of induced hypertension and acute graded compression on impulse propagation in the spinal nerve roots of the pig.

作者信息

Lind B, Massie J B, Lincoln T, Myers R R, Swenson M R, Garfin S R

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics, University of California, San Diego.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 1993 Sep 1;18(11):1550-5.

PMID:8235828
Abstract

Injuries caused by compression of spinal nerve roots are frequently encountered clinically. Experimental studies show that several different factors affect the pathophysiologic changes that occur after these injuries. However, the effect of hypertension in conjunction with graded compression of spinal nerve roots is yet unclear. A previously established porcine model was employed, in which the spinal nerve roots were exposed and compressed by an inflatable balloon. Impulse propagation across the compressed nerve segment was studied by the recording of efferent and afferent nerve action potentials, and nerve conduction velocity. The systemic blood pressure was increased by administration of Neo-Synephrine hydrochloride (phenylephrine HCl) (Winthrop Pharmaceuticals, New York, NY) and elevated 40 +/- 5 mm Hg above the normal (100 +/- 5 mm Hg), and electrophysiologic baseline values were recorded. The spinal nerve roots were then compressed for 2 hours with either 0 (control), 50, 100, or 200 mm Hg. The balloon was deflated and the nerve roots were allowed to recover for 1.5 hours. Impulse propagation was studied every 15 minutes and hypertension was maintained throughout the experiment. The results showed no significant changes of the efferent and afferent nerve action potentials at 0.50 or 100 mm Hg. At 200 mm Hg, efferent and afferent nerve action potentials decreased rapidly and were almost abolished within 20 minutes of compression. Some but not significant recovery was seen of the nerve impulse. Compared to data from normotensive pigs in an earlier experiment, the current study showed that hypertension significantly decreases the susceptibility of the spinal nerve roots to compression at and below 100 mm Hg.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

摘要

临床上经常会遇到因脊神经根受压导致的损伤。实验研究表明,有几种不同因素会影响这些损伤后发生的病理生理变化。然而,高血压与脊神经根分级受压共同作用的影响尚不清楚。本研究采用了先前建立的猪模型,其中脊神经根通过可充气气球进行暴露和压迫。通过记录传出和传入神经动作电位以及神经传导速度,研究冲动在受压神经节段的传播情况。通过给予盐酸新福林(去氧肾上腺素盐酸盐)(纽约州纽约市温思罗普制药公司)使全身血压升高,比正常血压(100±5 mmHg)升高40±5 mmHg,并记录电生理基线值。然后分别以0(对照)、50、100或200 mmHg的压力对脊神经根进行2小时的压迫。放气气球后,让神经根恢复1.5小时。每15分钟研究一次冲动传播情况,并且在整个实验过程中维持高血压状态。结果显示,在0、50或100 mmHg时,传出和传入神经动作电位无显著变化。在200 mmHg时,传出和传入神经动作电位迅速下降,在压迫20分钟内几乎消失。神经冲动有一定程度但不显著的恢复。与早期实验中正常血压猪的数据相比,当前研究表明,高血压显著降低了脊神经根在100 mmHg及以下压力时对压迫的易感性。(摘要截短至250字)

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