Acute and chronic effects of motorised dental burr assisted thoracic spinal laminectomy on the functionality and welfare of the contusion spinal cord injury rat model
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This study focused on acute and chronic effects of the recently
established Dental Burr Assisted (DBA) technique to perform laminectomy at
T10-T11 vertebral level in a rat model of spinal cord injury (SCI)on
animal welfare as well as functionality, and compared it to the
conventional technique. The utility as a model of chronic pain, and the
effects of SCI on memory was also assessed, using DBA technique and was
compared to conventional technique of laminectomy. A total of 24 Crl:WI
female rats were assigned randomly to four equal groups- conventionally
laminectomised, dental burr assisted laminectomised, conventionally
laminectomised with spinal cord contusion and dental burr assisted
laminectomised with spinal cord contusion injuries. In a 56 day long
study, the animals were tested for bleeding during surgery; Basso Beattie
and Bresnahan (BBB) score; body weight changes; Rat Grimace Scale (RGS);
light phase open field activity; dark phase home cage activity; sucrose
preference as an indicator for hedonistic behaviour; novel object
recognition to assess short and long term memory during acute and chronic
stages; mechanical allodynia using von Frey filaments; and detailed
histopathology of the spinal cord to estimate surviving neuronal number
and area of vacuoles at the end of the study. The results indicate that
the analgesia provided during post-operative phase did not affect the
outcome of the chronic pain model and that, DBA technique can be a
functional alternative to the conventional technique to achieve better
welfare without affecting the functionality and research outcome in SCI
injury studies.
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Dryad
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2020-10-06



