HISTOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF THE LUMBOSACRAL NERVE ROOTS AFTER COMPRESSION IN YOUNG AND AGED RABBITS

Authors
Citation
E. Toh et J. Mochida, HISTOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF THE LUMBOSACRAL NERVE ROOTS AFTER COMPRESSION IN YOUNG AND AGED RABBITS, Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976), 22(7), 1997, pp. 721-726
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Orthopedics,"Clinical Neurology
ISSN journal
03622436
Volume
22
Issue
7
Year of publication
1997
Pages
721 - 726
Database
ISI
SICI code
0362-2436(1997)22:7<721:HAOTLN>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Design. The histologic changes in the lumbosacral nerve roots of aged rabbits because of chronic (graded) and acute compression were compare d with those seen in young rabbits. Objectives. To study differences i n the process of recovery from nerve compression between the aged and the young. Summary of Background Data. Clinical findings often differ between nerve compressive lesions in young and aged patients. Little h as been reported on the pathologic basis of this difference. Methods. Forty-five Japanese white rabbits were used. The cauda equina and spin al nerve root were compressed with a device specifically designed for this purpose. Nerve compression was applied to the dura mater and nerv e roots after partial laminectomy. The specimens were sampled at 1 mon th or 3 months after acute or graded nerve compression. Results. An in crease in small myelinated fibers, consistent with the process of rege neration, was observed by light microscopy; this difference was greate r in the young group than in the aged group. Reactive degenerative cha nges, as seen by electron microscopy, were more often observed in the aged group than in the young group. Conclusions. These findings demons trate the suppression of regeneration and the latent fragility of the aged neural tissue. This may explain the clinical findings observed in aged patients with degenerative lumbar lesions.