A model of radiation myelopathy in the rat: Pathology, regional capillary permeability changes and treatment with dexamethasone Journal Article


Authors: Delattre, J. Y.; Rosenblum, M. K.; Thaler, H. T.; Mandell, L.; Shapiro, W. R.; Posner, J. B.
Article Title: A model of radiation myelopathy in the rat: Pathology, regional capillary permeability changes and treatment with dexamethasone
Abstract: In order to identify the effects of x-irradiation on spinal cord histology and capillary permeability, we irradiated the upper thoracic spinal cord of adult rats with 3500 cGy ro a single lateral field. After 165 ± 14 (SD) days the rats became paraplegic over 4 to 8 days. Quantitative autoradiography using 14C-amino-isobutyric acid demonstrated a biphasic curve of regional capillary permeability changes (KI). KI first increased 70 to 85% in all regions of the cord at 30 days, then normalized at 60 days. From 60-151± 8 days in asymptomatic animals there was an apparently exponential increase of KI in all spinal cord regions progressing at varying rates among regions, most rapidly in the posterior columns and least rapidly in grey matter. KI continued to rise when the animals became paraplegic. Morphologically, the asymptomatic period was characterized by myelin pallor and vacuolation evident at 30 days, maximal at 60 days, without progression until 151± 8 days when microscopic foci of necrosis appeared in the posterior columns of some clinically normal ('preparetic') animals. The paretic period was characterized by extensive posterior and lateral column necrosis with preservation of grey matter. High dose dexamethasone or indomethacin had no preventative effect when administered just prior to irradiation. Dexamethasone transiently improved motor strength in symptomatic rats and reduced KI in nonnecrotic portions of the cord. This study suggests that, after a transient peak of 'early delayed' changes in regional capillary permeability, there is progressive damage to the endothelium that may play a primary role in delayed radionecrosis. © 1988 Oxford University Press.
Keywords: nonhuman; animal cell; animal; animal experiment; animal model; dexamethasone; necrosis; histology; indometacin; spinal cord; rat; irradiation; rats; angiography; autoradiography; spinal cord injuries; spinal cord disease; intramuscular drug administration; radiation injuries, experimental; capillary permeability; intraperitoneal drug administration; indomethacin; rats, inbred strains; paresis; male; priority journal
Journal Title: Brain
Volume: 111
Issue: 6
ISSN: 0006-8950
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 1988-12-01
Start Page: 1319
End Page: 1336
Language: English
DOI: 10.1093/brain/111.6.1319
PUBMED: 3208060
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 6 August 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Marc Rosenblum
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  2. Jerome B Posner
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  3. Howard T Thaler
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  4. Lynda R. Mandell
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  5. William R. Shapiro
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