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Quantitative analysis of edema in the dorsal nerve roots induced by acute mechanical compression.

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T Matsui
K Takahashi
M Moriya
S Tanaka
N Kawahara
K Tomita

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METHODS

Edema in the dorsal nerve roots caused by acute compression was assessed quantitatively in the lumbar spine of the adult dog.

OBJECTIVE

To establish quantitative evaluation of edema in the dorsal nerve roots and to observe changes after acute compression with time.

BACKGROUND

Mechanical compression induces an increase in microvascular permeability of the endoneurial capillaries and results in intraneural edema. However, there are no quantitative studies on edema in the nerve roots.

METHODS

The seventh lumbar nerve root was compressed with a 60-g force clip for 10 minutes. The nerve roots were removed immediately and at 24 hours, 1 week, and 3 weeks after compression. Nerve roots from the control and the sham groups were also obtained. Before removing the nerve roots, Evans blue albumin was injected intravenously. Changes in edema were examined using fluorescence microscopy. Evans blue albumin emits a bright red fluorescence. The relative red fluorescent area was calculated using computer image analysis, and the data were used to indicate the degree of edema.

RESULTS

In the compressed segment, edema was most pronounced just after decompression and reduced in nerves removed at 24 hours. In nerves removed at 1 week, edema was pronounced but was reduced at 3 weeks. In the segments closest to the spinal cord, edema was seen after 1 week and was significant after 3 weeks. In the segments closest to the dorsal root ganglion, edema was not detected at any time.

CONCLUSIONS

In the dorsal nerve roots the degree and the area of edema changed with time elapsed after acute compression. The degree of edema 24 hours after decompression was one third the degree immediately after decompression. These results show that edema induced by mechanical compression can recover after decompression.

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