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Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model

Traumatic injury of the spinal cord is still one of the most challenging problems in the neurosurgical practice. Despite a long history of implementation of translational medicine in the field of spinal cord injury (SCI), it remains one of the most frequent causes of human disability and a critical...

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Autores principales: Telegin, Georgii B., Chernov, Aleksandr S., Minakov, Alexey N., Rodionov, Maksim V., Kazakov, Vitaly A., Palikov, Viktor A., Balmasova, Irina P., Asyutin, Dmitry S., Poluektov, Yuri M., Konovalov, Nikolay A., Kudriaeva, Anna A., Spallone, Aldo, Gabibov, Alexander G., Belogurov, Alexey A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36289607
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10102345
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author Telegin, Georgii B.
Chernov, Aleksandr S.
Minakov, Alexey N.
Rodionov, Maksim V.
Kazakov, Vitaly A.
Palikov, Viktor A.
Balmasova, Irina P.
Asyutin, Dmitry S.
Poluektov, Yuri M.
Konovalov, Nikolay A.
Kudriaeva, Anna A.
Spallone, Aldo
Gabibov, Alexander G.
Belogurov, Alexey A.
author_facet Telegin, Georgii B.
Chernov, Aleksandr S.
Minakov, Alexey N.
Rodionov, Maksim V.
Kazakov, Vitaly A.
Palikov, Viktor A.
Balmasova, Irina P.
Asyutin, Dmitry S.
Poluektov, Yuri M.
Konovalov, Nikolay A.
Kudriaeva, Anna A.
Spallone, Aldo
Gabibov, Alexander G.
Belogurov, Alexey A.
author_sort Telegin, Georgii B.
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description Traumatic injury of the spinal cord is still one of the most challenging problems in the neurosurgical practice. Despite a long history of implementation of translational medicine in the field of spinal cord injury (SCI), it remains one of the most frequent causes of human disability and a critical situation for world healthcare systems. Here, we used our rat model of the of unilateral controlled SCI induced by a cryoinjury, which consistently reproduces glial scarring and posttraumatic cyst formation, and specifically evaluated histological, bioimaging and cytokine data. We propose a 10-grade scoring scale, which can objectively estimate the extent of damage of the experimental SCI according to the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results. It provides a homogeneous and reliable visual control of the dynamics of the posttraumatic processes, which makes it possible to clearly distinguish the extent of early damage, the formation of glial scars and the development of posttraumatic syringomyelic cysts. The concentration of cytokines and chemokines in the plasma following the experimental SCI increased up to two orders of magnitude in comparison with intact animals, suggesting that a traumatic injury of the spinal cord was accompanied by a remarkable cytokine storm. Our data suggested that the levels of IL-1α, IL-1β, TNFα, GRO/KC, G-CSF, IFNγ and IL-13 may be considered as a reliable prognostic index for SCI. Finally, we demonstrated that MRI together with plasma cytokines level directly correlated and reliably predicted the clinical outcome following SCI. The present study brings novel noninvasive and intravital methods for the evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of SCI treatment protocols, which may be easily translated into the clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-95981562022-10-27 Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model Telegin, Georgii B. Chernov, Aleksandr S. Minakov, Alexey N. Rodionov, Maksim V. Kazakov, Vitaly A. Palikov, Viktor A. Balmasova, Irina P. Asyutin, Dmitry S. Poluektov, Yuri M. Konovalov, Nikolay A. Kudriaeva, Anna A. Spallone, Aldo Gabibov, Alexander G. Belogurov, Alexey A. Biomedicines Article Traumatic injury of the spinal cord is still one of the most challenging problems in the neurosurgical practice. Despite a long history of implementation of translational medicine in the field of spinal cord injury (SCI), it remains one of the most frequent causes of human disability and a critical situation for world healthcare systems. Here, we used our rat model of the of unilateral controlled SCI induced by a cryoinjury, which consistently reproduces glial scarring and posttraumatic cyst formation, and specifically evaluated histological, bioimaging and cytokine data. We propose a 10-grade scoring scale, which can objectively estimate the extent of damage of the experimental SCI according to the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results. It provides a homogeneous and reliable visual control of the dynamics of the posttraumatic processes, which makes it possible to clearly distinguish the extent of early damage, the formation of glial scars and the development of posttraumatic syringomyelic cysts. The concentration of cytokines and chemokines in the plasma following the experimental SCI increased up to two orders of magnitude in comparison with intact animals, suggesting that a traumatic injury of the spinal cord was accompanied by a remarkable cytokine storm. Our data suggested that the levels of IL-1α, IL-1β, TNFα, GRO/KC, G-CSF, IFNγ and IL-13 may be considered as a reliable prognostic index for SCI. Finally, we demonstrated that MRI together with plasma cytokines level directly correlated and reliably predicted the clinical outcome following SCI. The present study brings novel noninvasive and intravital methods for the evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of SCI treatment protocols, which may be easily translated into the clinical practice. MDPI 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9598156/ /pubmed/36289607 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10102345 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Telegin, Georgii B.
Chernov, Aleksandr S.
Minakov, Alexey N.
Rodionov, Maksim V.
Kazakov, Vitaly A.
Palikov, Viktor A.
Balmasova, Irina P.
Asyutin, Dmitry S.
Poluektov, Yuri M.
Konovalov, Nikolay A.
Kudriaeva, Anna A.
Spallone, Aldo
Gabibov, Alexander G.
Belogurov, Alexey A.
Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model
title Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model
title_full Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model
title_fullStr Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model
title_short Plasma Cytokines Level and Spinal Cord MRI Predict Clinical Outcome in a Rat Glial Scar Cryoinjury Model
title_sort plasma cytokines level and spinal cord mri predict clinical outcome in a rat glial scar cryoinjury model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36289607
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10102345
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