Circulatory disturbance of rat spinal cord induced by occluding ligation of the dorsal spinal vein

Citation
Z. Zhang et al., Circulatory disturbance of rat spinal cord induced by occluding ligation of the dorsal spinal vein, ACT NEUROP, 102(4), 2001, pp. 335-338
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA
ISSN journal
00016322 → ACNP
Volume
102
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
335 - 338
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-6322(200110)102:4<335:CDORSC>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Spinal cord infarction can be caused by venous disturbances due to trauma o r cancer invasion. However, the precise mechanism of venous infarction is n ot fully understood. To characterize disorders associated with spinal venou s occlusion, we performed time-kinetic pathological analyses of rat spinal cord infarction induced by transdural ligation of the dorsal spinal vein at the levels of the T10-T13 vertebrae. One day after ligation congestion, ed ema and hemorrhage were observed mainly in the dorsal funiculus. Axons were well preserved, but on the 3rd day axonal degeneration became evident. On the 7th day, the necrotic lesion was confined to the dorsal funiculus and w as round in shape with foamy macrophage infiltration and astrocytic gliosis . On the 14th day, the involved cord became atrophic, and infiltration of f oamy macrophages and astrocytosis became more prominent. After 21-28 days, the infarction focus decreased in size due to gliosis, and residual macroph ages were observed. The main lesion was confined to the dorsal funiculus at all times. However, the severity of the softening varied among rats. Thus, we conclude that the disturbance of venous drainage actually results in sp inal cord softening. The variability in the lesions is probably due to the presence of unexpected anastomoses of the spinal venous system.