Neural Regeneration Research ›› 2015, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (1): 60-64.doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.150707

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Large animal models of human cauda equina injury and repair: evaluation of a novel goat model

Wen-tao Chen 1, Pei-xun Zhang 1, *, Feng Xue 1, *, Xiao-feng Yin 1, Cao-yuan Qi 2, Jun Ma 2, Bo Chen 1, You-lai Yu 1, Jiu-xu Deng 1, Bao-guo Jiang 1, *   

  1. 1 Department of Trauma and Orthopedics, Peking University People’s Hospital, Beijing, China
    2 Department of Radiology, Beijing Tian Tan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China
  • Received:2014-12-15 Online:2015-01-15 Published:2015-01-15
  • Contact: Pei-xun Zhang, M.D., Ph.D., zhangpeixun@126.com. Feng Xue, M.D., Ph.D., drxuefeng@gmail.com. Bao-guo Jiang, M.D., Ph.D., jiangbaoguo@vip.sina.com.
  • Supported by:

    This study was supported by grants from the National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China (973 Program), No. 2014CB542200; Program for Innovative Research Team in University of Ministry of Education of China, No. IRT1201; the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No. 31271284, 31171150, 81171146, 30971526, 31040043, 31371210, 81372044, 31471144; Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University of Ministry of Education of China, No. BMU20110270; and the Natural Science Foundation of Beijing of China, No. 7142164.

Abstract:

Previous animal studies of cauda equina injury have primarily used rat models, which display significant differences from humans. Furthermore, most studies have focused on electrophysiological examination. To better mimic the outcome after surgical repair of cauda equina injury, a novel animal model was established in the goat. Electrophysiological, histological and magnetic resonance imaging methods were used to evaluate the morphological and functional outcome after cauda equina injury and end-to-end suture. Our results demonstrate successful establishment of the goat experimental model of cauda equina injury. This novel model can provide detailed information on the nerve regenerative process following surgical repair of cauda equina injury.

Key words: nerve regeneration, spinal cord injury, goat, animal model, radiography, magnetic , resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, fiber bundle, diagnosis, injury, physiology, neuroimaging, NSFC grants, neural regeneration