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. 1997;21(3):172-5.
doi: 10.1007/s002640050144.

The action of prostaglandin E2 and triamcinolone acetonide on the firing activity of lumbar nerve roots

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The action of prostaglandin E2 and triamcinolone acetonide on the firing activity of lumbar nerve roots

T Muramoto et al. Int Orthop. 1997.

Abstract

Sciatica, due to lumbar disc herniation, is understood electrophysiogically to be an ectopic firing originating from a nerve root. The recent concept of chemical radiculitis implies the involvement, not only of mechanical compression, but also of chemical mediators which contribute to the generation of ectopic firing. The present study demonstrates that prostaglandin E2, a chemical mediator of inflammation, provoked the ectopic firing of nerve roots in a canine in vitro model which indicates that it may play a part in the irritation of nerve roots. In contrast, triamcinolone acetonide suppressed the firing induced by prostaglandin suggesting that steroids may be effective in the treatment of root symptoms.

, un médiateur existant avec l’inflammation, est susceptible de provoquer un déclenchement ectopique de la racine du nerf en utilisant un modèle canin in vitro. Ceci permet de suggérer que la prostaglandine E2 joue un rôle dans l’irritation de la racine du nerf. D’autre part, la triamcinolone supprime le déclenchement provoqué par la prostaglandine E2, ce qui indique une efficacité clinique du stéroïde pour le traitement de symtômes radiculaires.

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