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Implanting iodine-125 seeds into rat dorsal root ganglion for neuropathic pain: neuronal microdamage without impacting hind limb motion

Implanting iodine-125 seeds into rat dorsal root ganglion for neuropathic pain: neuronal microdamage without impacting hind limb motion
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摘要 The use of iodine-125 (L251) in cancer treatment has been shown to relieve patients' pain. Consid- ering dorsal root ganglia are critical for neural transmission between the peripheral and central nervous systems, we assumed that 125I could be implanted into rat dorsal root ganglia to provide relief for neuropathic pain. 125I seeds with different radioactivity (0, 14.8, 29.6 MBq) were im- planted separately through L4-5 and L5-6 intervertebral foramen into the vicinity of the L5 dorsal root ganglion, von Frey hair results demonstrated the mechanical pain threshold was elevated after implanting 125I seeds from the high radioactivity group. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that nuclear membrane shrinkage, nucleolar margination, widespread mitochondrial swelling, partial vacuolization, lysosome increase, and partial endoplasmic reticulum dilation were visible at 1,440 hours in the low radioactivity group and at 336 hours in the high radio- activity group. Abundant nuclear membrane shrinkage, partial fuzzy nuclear membrane and endoplasmic reticulum necrosis were observed at 1,440 hours in the high radioactivity group. No significant difference in combined behavioral scores was detected between preoperation and postoperation in the low and high radioactivity groups. These results suggested that the mechan- ical pain threshold was elevated after implanting 125I seeds without influencing motor functions of the hind limb, although cell injury was present. The use of iodine-125 (L251) in cancer treatment has been shown to relieve patients' pain. Consid- ering dorsal root ganglia are critical for neural transmission between the peripheral and central nervous systems, we assumed that 125I could be implanted into rat dorsal root ganglia to provide relief for neuropathic pain. 125I seeds with different radioactivity (0, 14.8, 29.6 MBq) were im- planted separately through L4-5 and L5-6 intervertebral foramen into the vicinity of the L5 dorsal root ganglion, von Frey hair results demonstrated the mechanical pain threshold was elevated after implanting 125I seeds from the high radioactivity group. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that nuclear membrane shrinkage, nucleolar margination, widespread mitochondrial swelling, partial vacuolization, lysosome increase, and partial endoplasmic reticulum dilation were visible at 1,440 hours in the low radioactivity group and at 336 hours in the high radio- activity group. Abundant nuclear membrane shrinkage, partial fuzzy nuclear membrane and endoplasmic reticulum necrosis were observed at 1,440 hours in the high radioactivity group. No significant difference in combined behavioral scores was detected between preoperation and postoperation in the low and high radioactivity groups. These results suggested that the mechan- ical pain threshold was elevated after implanting 125I seeds without influencing motor functions of the hind limb, although cell injury was present.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第12期1204-1209,共6页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 supported by Technology Foundation for Selected Overseas Chinese Scholar,Ministry of Personnel of China,2011,Ren 1144
关键词 nerve regeneration IODINE-125 ANALGESIA radioactive seeds ULTRASTRUCTURE pain threshold dorsal root ganglion injury neuropathic pain neural regeneration nerve regeneration iodine-125 analgesia radioactive seeds ultrastructure pain threshold dorsal root ganglion injury neuropathic pain neural regeneration
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