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Muscle Pathologies After Cervical Spine Distortion-Like Exposure - A Porcine Model

机译:颈椎扭曲样暴露后的肌肉病理-猪模型

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Objective: Histological evaluation of porcine posterior cervical muscles after a forceful translational and extensional head retraction simulating high-speed rear end impact. Methods: Four anesthetized pigs were exposed to a cervical spine distortion (CSD)-like motion in a lying position. After 2 different survival times of 4 and 6 h (posttrauma), the pigs were euthanized and tissue sampling of posterior cervical muscles was performed. A standard histological staining method involving paraffin-embedded sections was used to analyze the muscles, focusing on injury signs like hemorrhage and inflammatory cell reaction. A pig that was not subjected to impact was used as a control pig and was subjected to the same procedure to exclude any potential artifacts from the autopsy. Results: The differentiation of 8 different posterior neckmuscles in the dissection process was successful in more than 50 percent for each muscle of interest. Staining and valid analysis was possible from all extracted samples. Muscle injuries to the deepest posterior neck muscles could be found, especially in the musculus obliquus samples, which showed laminar bleedings in 4 out of 4 samples. In addition, in 4 out of 4 samples we were able to see increased cellular reactions. The splenius muscle also showed bleeding in all 4 samples. All animals showed muscle injury signs in more than three quarters of analyzed neck muscles. Differences between survival times of 4 and 6 h in terms of muscular injury were not of primary interest and could not be found. Conclusions: By simulating a CSD-like motion we were able to confirm injuries in the posterior cervical muscles under severe loading conditions. Further studies need to be conducted to determine whether these muscle injuries also occur under lower exposure forces. Supplemental materials are available for this article. Go to the publisher's online edition of Traffic Injury Prevention to view the supplemental file.
机译:目的:模拟高速后端撞击后,强制平移和伸展头部回缩后对猪后颈肌的组织学评估。方法:将四只麻醉猪以躺卧的姿势暴露于颈椎扭曲(CSD)样运动。在2个不同的4小时和6小时(创伤后)存活时间后,对猪实施安乐死并进行颈后肌组织采样。使用包括石蜡包埋切片的标准组织学染色方法来分析肌肉,重点是诸如出血和炎症细胞反应等损伤迹象。将未受到冲击的猪用作对照猪,并进行相同的程序以从尸检中排除任何潜在的假象。结果:在解剖过程中,对每个感兴趣的肌肉,成功区分了8种不同的后颈肌,成功率超过50%。对所有提取的样品进行染色和有效分析是可能的。可以发现对后颈部最深处的肌肉有伤害,尤其是在斜肌小肌样本中,这在4个样本中有4个显示了层状出血。此外,在4个样本中有4个能够看到细胞反应增加。脾脏肌肉在所有4个样品中也显示出出血。所有动物在超过四分之三的分析颈部肌肉中均显示出肌肉损伤迹象。在肌肉损伤方面,4小时和6小时的生存时间之间的差异不是主要关注的问题,也没有发现。结论:通过模拟类似CSD的运动,我们能够确定在严重负荷条件下颈后肌肉的损伤。需要进行进一步的研究以确定这些肌肉损伤是否也在较低的暴露力下发生。补充材料可用于本文。转到发布者的在线交通伤害预防在线版本以查看补充文件。

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