Changes of extracellular space volume and tortuosity in the spinal cord of Lewis rats with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

被引:0
作者
Simonova, Z
Svoboda, J
Orkand, P
Bernard, CCA
Lassmann, H
Sykova, E
机构
[1] ACAD SCI CZECH REPUBL, INST EXPTL MED, DEPT CELLULAR NEUROPHYSIOL, CR-14220 PRAGUE 4, CZECH REPUBLIC
[2] CHARLES UNIV, FAC MED 3, INST PHYSIOL & CLIN PHYSIOL, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
[3] UNIV PUERTO RICO, INST NEUROBIOL, SAN JUAN, PR USA
[4] LA TROBE UNIV, NEUROIMMUNOL LAB, BUNDOORA, VIC, AUSTRALIA
[5] AUSTRIAN ACAD SCI, EXPTL NEUROPATHOL RES UNIT, VIENNA, AUSTRIA
关键词
astrogliosis; diffusion analysis; oedema; experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis; ion-selective microelectrodes;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Three diffusion parameters of nervous tissue, extracellular space (ECS) volume fraction (alpha), tortuosity lambda) and non-specific uptake (k') of tetramethylammonium (TMA(+)), were studied in the spinal cord of rats during experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). The three parameters were determined in vivo from concentration-time profiles of TMA(+) using ion-selective microelectrodes. EAE was induced by injection of guinea-pig myelin basic protein (MBP), which resulted in typical morphological changes in the CNS tissue, namely inflammatory reaction, astrogliosis, blood-brain barrier (BBB) damage and paralysis. EAE was accompanied by a statistically significant increase of alpha (mean+/-S.E.M.) in the dorsal horn from 0.21+/-0.01 to 0.28+/-0.02, in the intermediate region from 0.22+/-0.01 to 0.33+/-0.02, in the ventral horn from 0.23+/-0.01 to 0.47+/-0.02 and in white matter from 0.18+/-0.03 to 030+/-0.03. There were significant decreases in tortuosity in the dorsal horn and in the intermediate region and decreases in non-specific uptake in the intermediate region and in the ventral horn. Although the inflammatory reaction and the astrogliosis preceded and greatly outlasted the neurological symptoms, the BBB damage had a similar time course. Moreover, there was a close correlation between the changes in extracellular space diffusion parameters and the manifestation of neurological signs. We suggest that the expansion of the extracellular space alters the diffusion properties in the spinal cord. This may affect synaptic as well as non-synaptic transmission, intercellular communication and recovery from acute EAE, and may contribute to the manifestation of neurological signs in EAE rats.
引用
收藏
页码:11 / 22
页数:12
相关论文
共 38 条
[1]  
ADAMS CWM, 1983, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS P, P203
[2]  
[Anonymous], 1979, NEUROSCIENCES 4 STUD
[3]   GLIAL FIBRILLARY ACIDIC PROTEIN INCREASES IN THE SPINAL-CORD OF LEWIS RATS WITH ACUTE EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS [J].
AQUINO, DA ;
CHIU, FC ;
BROSNAN, CF ;
NORTON, WT .
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 1988, 51 (04) :1085-1096
[4]   NEUROTRANSMISSION IN THE BRAIN BY DIFFUSION THROUGH THE EXTRACELLULAR FLUID - A REVIEW [J].
BACHYRITA, P .
NEUROREPORT, 1993, 4 (04) :343-350
[5]  
BETZ A L, 1989, Cerebrovascular and Brain Metabolism Reviews, V1, P133
[6]   SEQUENCE OF TISSUE RESPONSES IN THE EARLY STAGES OF EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS (EAE) - IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL, LIGHT MICROSCOPIC, AND ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS IN THE SPINAL-CORD [J].
DAMELIO, FE ;
SMITH, ME ;
ENG, LF .
GLIA, 1990, 3 (04) :229-240
[7]   CONCOMITANT DETECTION OF CHANGES IN MYELIN BASIC-PROTEIN AND PERMEABILITY OF BLOOD SPINAL-CORD BARRIER IN ACUTE EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS BY ELECTROIMMUNOBLOTTING [J].
DEROSBO, NK ;
BERNARD, CCA ;
SIMMONS, RD ;
CARNEGIE, PR .
JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY, 1985, 9 (06) :349-361
[8]   DISSOCIATION OF GFAP INTERMEDIATE FILAMENTS IN EAE - OBSERVATIONS IN THE LUMBAR SPINAL-CORD [J].
ENG, LF ;
DAMELIO, FE ;
SMITH, ME .
GLIA, 1989, 2 (05) :308-317
[9]  
FISHMAN RA, 1980, CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, P113
[10]   ASTROCYTIC REACTIVITY AND INTERMEDIATE FILAMENT METABOLISM IN EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE ENCEPHALOMYELITIS - THE EFFECT OF SUPPRESSION WITH PRAZOSIN [J].
GOLDMUNTZ, EA ;
BROSNAN, CF ;
CHIU, FC ;
NORTON, WT .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1986, 397 (01) :16-26