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Use of a combination strategy to improve neuroprotection and neuroregeneration in a rat model of acute spinal cord injury

  • Elisa García
    ,
  • Roxana Rodríguez-Barrera
    ,
  • Vinnitsa Buzoianu-Anguiano
    ,
  • Adrian Flores-Romero
    ,
  • Emanuel Malagón-Axotla
    ,
  • Marco Guerrero-Godinez
*Corresponding author for this work
  • Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
    ,
  • Universidad Anáhuac
    ,
  • Hospital de Especialidades
    ,
  • Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación
    ,
  • University of South Florida
    ,
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Research Output:
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Original language

English

Pages from-to (Number of pages)

Pages 1060-1068 (9 pages)

Journal (Volume, Issue Number)

Neural Regeneration Research (Volume 14, Issue 6)

Publication milestones

  • Published - 01/06/2019

Publication status

Published - 01/06/2019

ISSN

1673-5374

Publication IDs

  • Scopus: 85061834903

Abstract

Spinal cord injury is a very common pathological event that has devastating functional consequences in patients. In recent years, several research groups are trying to find an effective therapy that could be applied in clinical practice. In this study, we analyzed the combination of different strategies as a potential therapy for spinal cord injury. Immunization with neural derived peptides (INDP), inhibition of glial scar formation (dipyridyl: DPY), as well as the use of biocompatible matrix (fibrin glue: FG) impregnated with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) were combined and then its beneficial effects were evaluated in the induction of neuroprotection and neuroregeneration after acute SCI. Sprague-Dawley female rats were subjected to a moderate spinal cord injury and then randomly allocated into five groups: 1) phosphate buffered saline; 2) DPY; 3) INDP + DPY; 4) DPY+ FG; 5) INDP + DPY + FG + MSCs. In all rats, intervention was performed 72 hours after spinal cord injury. Locomotor and sensibility recovery was assessed in all rats. At 60 days after treatment, histological examinations of the spinal cord (hematoxylin-eosin and Bielschowsky staining) were performed. Our results showed that the combination therapy (DPY+ INDP + FG + MSCs) was the best strategy to promote motor and sensibility recovery. In addition, significant increases in tissue preservation and axonal density were observed in the combination therapy group. Findings from this study suggest that the combination theapy (DPY+ INDP + FG + MSCs) exhibits potential effects on the protection and regeneration of neural tissue after acute spinal cord injury. All procedures were approved by the Animal Bioethics and Welfare Committee (approval No. 178544; CSNBTBIBAJ 090812960) on August 15, 2016.