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  • MICROSTRUCTURAL STUDY ON DETRUSOR MUSCLE AFTER BLADDER FUNCTIONAL RECONSTRUCTION FOR ATONIC BLADDER CAUSED BY MEDULLARY CONE INJURY IN RATS

    Objective To study the microstructural change of detrusor muscle and neuromuscular junction (NMJ) after bladder functional reconstruction for atonic bladder caused by medullary cone injury and to discuss the feasibility of bladder functional reconstruction for improving the detrusor muscle degeneration. Methods A total of 104 adult female Sprague-Dawley rats (weighing, 200-250 g) were randomized divided into 3 groups: normal group (n=8), control group (n=48), and experimental group (n=48). No treatment was given in normal group; the medullary cone injury was established by sharp transection of spinal cord at L4, 5 levels in control group; and the anastomosis of bilateral L5 ventral root (VR)-S2 VR and L5 dorsal root (DR)-S2 DR was performed for bladder functional reconstruction after modeling of medullary cone injury in experimental group. After operation, the survival condition of rats was observed. At 3 days and 3 consecutive days before 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 months after operation, the residual urine volume was measured; at 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 months after operation, the detrusor muscle was harvested to measure the muscle fiber cross-sectional area by HE staining, to calculate the percentage of connective tissue by Masson trichrome staining, and to observe the ultrastructure of the detrusor muscle and the NMJ by transmission electron microscope (TEM). Results Eleven rats were supplemented because of death after operation. In control group, a significant increase of the residual urine volume was observed with the extension of time (P lt; 0.05); in experimental group, an increase was observed at the first 3 months after operation, and then gradually decreased, showing significant differences between the other time point (P lt; 0.05) except between at 3 days and at 5 months after operation (P gt; 0.05); there was significant difference between control and experimental groups at other each time point (P lt; 0.05) except at 3 days, 1 month, and 2 months (P gt; 0.05). HE staining and Masson trichrome staining indicated that the muscle fibers arranged in disorder with gradually aggravated atrophy and gradually increased connective tissue in control group, while the shape of the detrusor muscle recovered with no increased connective tissue at 4, 5, and 6 months after operation in experimental group; there was significant difference in cross-sectional area of detrusor muscle and percentage of connective tissue between normal group and experimental group, and between normal group and control group at each time point (P lt; 0.05). In control group, the cross-sectional area of detrusor muscle decreased and the percentage of connective tissue increased with the extension of time (P lt; 0.05). In experimental group, the cross-sectional area of detrusor muscle decreased at the first 3 months and then increased, and the percentage of connective tissue increased slowly with the extension of time. There was no significant difference of cross-sectional area of detrusor muscle at the first 3 months between control and experimental groups (P gt; 0.05), but the values in experimental group were significantly higher than those in control group at 4, 5, and 6 months after operation (P lt; 0.05). There were significant differences of the percentage of connective tissue between control and experimental groups at each time point (P lt; 0.05). In control group, the amount of synaptic vesicles decreased in the NMJ with time passing; vacuole like structure was observed in NMJ at 3 months; there was almost no nerve ending at 6 months. In experimental group, the amount of synaptic vesicles decreased at 1 and 3 months after operation, but obviously increased at 6 months. Conclusion The reconstruction of bladder function with L5 nerve roots above the paraplegic plane can effectively inhibit the degeneration of detrusor muscle and improve its microstructural changes after medullary cone injury.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:07 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF DETRUSOR MUSCLE AND ITS NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION AFTER MEDULLARY CONE INJURY IN RATS

    Objective To investigate the rule of the morphological changes of the detrusor muscle and its neuromuscular junction after the medullary cone injury in rats. Methods Forty-eight SDadult rats were divided into 6 groups randomly, each of which was 8. There werenormal control group(group A), 4 weeks group(group B), 6 weeks group(group C), 8 weeks group(group D), 10 weeks group(group E) and 12 weeks group(group F) after the medullary cone injury respectively. The medullary cone injury was completed in the level of L4,5 with a sharp and transsectional way. The HE dyeing of the detrusor muscle was performed firstly to observe the changes of the section areas of muscle fibers. And the electron microscopic samples of the detrusor muscle were made to investigate the rules of the ultrastructructral changes in the detrusor muscle and its neuromuscular junction. Finally, the Masson trichromatic dyeing of the detrusor muscles was performed to calculate the percentages of the smooth muscle and the connective tissue.Results The HE dyeing of the detrusor muscle indicated the section areas of muscle fibers in groups E, F was significantly less than that in group A (P<0.05). The gradually aggravated ultrastructructral changes of detrusor cells in groups B-F were observed in atonic bladders,such as various shape and size,malalignment, wide separation between musclecells, abundant collagen fibrils and irregular dense structures between individual cells, obvious rough endoplasmic reticulum widen and mitochondrial edema were noted.And the ultrastructructral changes of the neuromuscular junctions manifested that the similar structures in group A and the reduction of the mitochondria and synaptic vesicles was seen in groups B, C and D, the conspicuous degenerative neuromuscular junction and the obvious reduction of the synaptic vesiclesand the mitochondria was observed in group E,and the deteriorative degenerativeneuromuscular junction and the obvious reduction or disappearance of the synaptic vesicles and the mitochondria even to the degenerative corpuscle was noted in group F. The Masson trichromatic dyeing in the detrusor muscles indicated that there were significant differences in the percentage of the connective tissue in the detrusor muscles between groups E,F and group A, and between group E and group F respectively (P<0.05). Conclusion The irreversible changes of the detrusor muscle and its neuromuscular junction canbe seen in the 10th week after medullary cone injury in rat. And the nerverepairing procedures should be performed before this.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION DURING ISCHEMIAREPERFUSION IN RAT SKELETAL MUSCLE

    Objective To investigate the pathological changes in the neuromuscular junction during ischemiareperfusion(IR) in the skeletal muscle. Methods Forty-eight healthy adult Wistar rats (24 male, 24 female) were equally randomised into the following 6 groups: Group A (control group): no ischemiareperfusion; Group B: ischemia by clamping the blood vessels of the right hindlimb for 3 hours; Group C: ischemia by clamping for 4.5 hours;Group D: ischemia by the clamping for 4.5 hours followed by reperfusion for 1.5hours; Group E: ischemia for 4.5 hours followed by reperfusion for 24 hours; and Group F: ischemia for 4.5 hours followed by reperfusion for 2 weeks. Then, the medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle flap model was applied to the right hindlimb of each rat. The medial head of the gastrocnemius muscle was isolated completely,leaving only the major vascular pedicle, nerve and tendons intact.The proximal and distal ends (tendons) were ligated while the vessel pedicle was clamped. And then, Parameters of the muscle (performance,contraction index,colour,edema,bleeding) were observed. The muscle harvested was stained with gold chloride(AuCl3) and the enzymhistochemistry assay (succinate dehydrogenase combined with acetylcholine esterase) was performed. Morphology and configuration of the neuromuscular junction were observed during the ischemiareperfusion injury by means of the AuCl-3 staining. The result of the enzymhistochemical reactions was quantitatively analyzed with the computer imageanalysis system. And then, additional 5 rats were prepared for 3 different models identical with those in Groups A, C and E separately. The specimens were harvested from each rat and were stained with HE and AuCl-3, and they were examined under the light microscope. Results During the period of ischemia, the skeletal muscle of Group B showed the colour of purple and edema.The colour and edema became worse in Group ,while dysfunction of elasticity and contraction appeared obviously with plenty of dark red hemorrhagic effusion at the same time.After reperfusion,the color and edema of muscle in Group D became improved while the elasticity and function of contraction was not improved. Hemorrhagic effusion of Group D turned clearer and less than Group C.Group E was similar to Group D in these aspects of muscle except for much less hemorrhagic effusion. Skeletal muscle in Group F showed colour of red alternating with white, adhesion,contracture of muscle, exposure of necrotic yellow tissue and almost lost all its functions. The AuCl3 staining showed that during IR, necrosis of the myocytes was followed by degeneration of their neuromuscular junctions, and finally the nerve fibers attached to these neuromuscular junctions were disrupted like the withering of leaves. The enzymhistochemistry assay showed thatthere was no significant difference in the level of acetylcholine esterase between the ischemic group (Groups B and C) and the control group (Group A) (Pgt;0.05). However, the level of acetylcholine esterase in all the reperfused groups (Groups D, E and F) decreased significantly when compared with the control group(Group A)and the ischemic groups (Groups B and C) (Plt;0.01). Conclusion The distribution of the nerve fibers and the neuromuscular junctions in the mass of the muscles is almost like the shape of a tree. The neuromuscular junction seems to be more tolerant for ischemia than the myocyte. Survival ofthe neuromuscular junction depends on its myocytes alive. Therefore, an ischemiareperfusion injury will not be controlled unless an extensive debridement of the necrotic muscle is performed.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:24 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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