Segmental spinal root avulsion in the adult rat: a model to study avulsion injury pain
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Segmental spinal root avulsion in the adult rat: a model to study avulsion injury pain
Abstract
Road traffic accidents are the most common cause of avulsion injury, in which spinal roots are torn from the spinal cord. Patients suffer from a loss of sensorimotor function, intractable spontaneous pain, and border-zone hypersensitivity. The neuropathic pains are particularly difficult to treat because the lack of a well-established animal model of avulsion injury prevents identifying the underlying mechanisms and hinders the development of efficacious drugs. This article describes a hindlimb model of avulsion injury in adult rats where the L5 dorsal and ventral spinal root are unilaterally avulsed (spinal root avulsion [SRA]), leaving the adjacent L4 spinal root intact. SRA produced a significant ipsilateral hypersensitivity to mechanical and thermal stimulation by 5 days compared with sham-operated or naïve rats. This hypersensitivity is maintained for up to 60 days. No autotomy was observed and locomotor deficits were minimal. The hypersensitivity to peripheral stimuli could be temporarily ameliorated by administration of amitriptyline and carbamazepine, drugs that are currently prescribed to avulsion patients. Histological assessment of the L4 ganglion cells revealed no significant alterations in calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), IB4, transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily V member 1 (TrpV1), or N52 staining across groups. Immunohistochemistry of the spinal cord revealed a localized glial response, phagocyte infiltration, and neuronal loss within the ipsilateral avulsed segment. A comparable response from glia and phagocytes was also found in the intact L4 spinal cord, supporting the role for central mechanisms within the L4-5 spinal cord in contributing to the generation of the pain-related behavior. The SRA model provides a platform to investigate possible new pharmacological treatments for avulsion injuries.
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