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We investigated the effect of epidural buprenorphine on diaphragmatic function using respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP) in seven healthy patients after upper abdominal surgery. After surgery, changes of rib cage contribution to tidal volume (%RC) increased significantly from 25.3 +/- 7.3 (mean +/- SD) to 50.7 +/- 14.8% (P < 0.05). After the injection of epidural buprenorphine, visual analogue scale (VAS) score decreased significantly from 8.3 to 3.3 (P < 0.05). But, %RC was unchanged compared to the value before the injection. These results indicate that pain relief by epidural buprenorphine does not improve diaphragmatic function after upper abdominal surgery.
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PMID:[Epidural buprenorphine does not improve diaphragmatic function after upper abdominal surgery]. 872 96

Irritable bladder syndrome (IBS) was induced in four female African green monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) by the use of intravesical instillation of acetone. The animals were housed in a modified metabolic cage for continuous micturition monitoring, and two uroflowmeters connected to a remote PC monitored the frequency, voided volumes, and peak flows. Before and after, urea absorption studies and urodynamics were obtained for each animal. Urea absorption increased significantly after acetone instillation and returned to baseline after 4 weeks (26 to 66 to 32%). Intravesical acetone instillation produced marked effects on bladder physiology in the first week. Bladder compliance dropped from a baseline of 10.47 to 0.58 ml/cm H2O. The voiding pattern changed from a normal pattern with a mean voided volume of 17.58 ml into marked increase in frequency and dribbling pattern with few voids (mean = 5.03 ml). Systematic behavioral observations were carried out for 4 hours per day utilizing an observation program on a laptop computer. Activity patterns, attention, sterotypic behaviors, and self-directed activities were recorded for each monkey. The animals demonstrated decreased frequency of activity and increased frequency in self-directed activities (groom, scratch), behaviors consistent with an animal experiencing pain or discomfort. The findings suggested that IBS induction in monkeys is feasible and produces a clinical picture similar to interstitial cystitis in humans. It offers a suitable animal model to enhance the understanding of voiding dysfunction with its neural pathways and to test the different therapeutic modalities to control IBS.
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PMID:Irritable bladder syndrome in an animal model: a continuous monitoring study. 875 Mar 84

Six cases of elastofibroma located in the subscapular region are reported. The age of the patients ranged from 45 to 71 years (mean 59.5 years). In three cases the symptoms were posterior shoulder pain with arm motion, and one of these also had a snapping scapula. Two cases had tumor prominence as the only symptom, and in one case the tumor was found accidentally while thoracotomy was being performed. On magnetic resonance imaging a nonencapsulated soft-tissue mass closely related to the thoracic wall and elevating the scapula was identified. At surgery the tumor was densely adherent to the periosteum of the ribs and the external fascia of the rib cage, and peripherally it proceeded into the loose connective tissue of the subscapular space. Local excision was performed. At follow-up 1 to 8 years after surgery no recurrence was observed, and all patients with painful lesions had complete relief of pain.
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PMID:Subscapular elastofibroma: a reactive pseudotumor. 881 41

A unilateral facet dislocation is an injury classically localized to the cervical spine. A series of 3 unilateral thoracic facet dislocations are reported in 2 adults and 1 child. Each had severe concomitant injuries to the thorax, which caused respiratory compromise. On lateral radiographs, all had anterior vertebral body translation of less than 20% of the vertebral body width with minor degrees of kyphosis. Axial computed tomographic images showed a unilateral empty facet sign. All patients were neurologically intact and none had any mechanical pain at last followup. The mechanism of injury is flexion distraction with rotational force that disrupts the rib cage.
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PMID:Unilateral thoracic facet dislocation. 902 Feb 15

Two animal models of pain were used to study the effects of short-term protein malnutrition and environmental stimulation on the response threshold to aversive stimuli. Eighty male Wistar rats were used. Half of the pups were submitted to malnutrition by feeding their mothers a 6% protein diet from 0 to 21 days of age while the mothers of the other half (controls) were well nourished, receiving 16% protein. From 22 to 70 days all rats were fed commercial lab chow. Half of the animals in the malnourished and control groups were maintained under stimulating conditions, including a 3-min daily handling from 0 to 70 days and an enriched living cage after weaning. The other half was reared in a standard living cage. At 70 days, independent groups of rats were exposed to the shock threshold or to the tail-flick test. The results showed lower body and brain weights in malnourished rats when compared with controls at weaning and testing. In the shock threshold test the malnourished animals were more sensitive to electric shock and environmental stimulation increased the shock threshold. No differences due to diet or environmental stimulation were found in the tail-flick procedure. These results demonstrate that protein malnutrition imposed only during the lactation period is efficient in inducing hyperreactivity to electric shock and that environmental stimulation attenuates the differences in shock threshold produced by protein malnutrition.
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PMID:Response threshold to aversive stimuli in stimulated early protein-malnourished rats. 924 40

BAK-C is a new autostabilizing interbody cage which is implanted during an anterior cervical procedure to provide stability to the motion segment and allow fusion to occur. Special instrumentation is provided with a bone collecting reamer. The system utilizes surgical site bone graft as the osteo-inductive material within the implant. Biomechanical testing indicates improved stability and animal studies show good fusion. The basic principle is distraction-compression using the tension forces of the annulus fibrosus. Operative material concerns a two years experience with 80 patients (101 levels), 72 with cervical radiculopathy, 8 with myelopathy. Clinical evaluation is assessed on a ten point analogue pain scale for neck and arm/shoulder pain, with neurological examination. Radiological evaluation includes dynamic X-rays, myelo-CT and MRI. Patients are re-evaluated at 1, 6, 12 months postoperatively. Results for neck and radicular pain is excellent, but neurological recovery for radiculopathy and myelopathy is quite different. Radiological results are also good with (except one case) no instability, no cage migration, no kyphosis, no pseudarthrosis. Bone fusion is assessed at 6 and 12 months. Complications are few with proper technique, mainly correct distraction, symmetrical endplate drilling and lateral X-ray control. Only one patient needed an early re-operation with additional miniplate fixation. Immediate stability with good clinical response and no graft morbidity are the advantages of this implant compared to conventional cervical interbody grafting techniques.
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PMID:Anterior interbody fusion with the BAK-cage in cervical spondylosis. 952

Surgical treatment for internal disc disruption remains controversial in terms of efficacy of spinal fusion and optimal fusion method. The present study was carried out in 56 consecutive patients, with the diagnosis confirmed by computed tomographic (CT) discography, who were operated with one of four different lumbar fusion procedures. Outcomes were determined by postoperative pain questionnaires, independent clinical assessment, and radiographic evaluation. Simultaneous anterior interbody fusion using BAK cage and posterior facet fusion provided the highest rate of fusion (88%) and clinical satisfaction (63%). Pain scores were also significantly lower than facet screw augmented posterolateral fusion, and anterior interbody fusion with fibula allograft, but not significantly different from pedicle screw instrumented posterolateral fusion. Patients who achieved successful lumbar fusion had better clinical outcomes and a better chance of work resumption.
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PMID:Surgical treatment of internal disc disruption: an outcome study of four fusion techniques. 981 Oct 96

In vivo microdialysis was used to assess the effects of novelty and pain on hippocampal ACh release in male and female rats. Experiments were carried out during the dark phase and consisted of 2 days of tests: on Day 1, after Baseline 1, animals were exposed to a new cage (Novelty) to which, 30 min later, a plastic cylinder (Object) was introduced. On Day 2, after Baseline 2, the Formalin test (50 microl of formalin 10%, s.c. injected in the dorsal hindpaw) was carried out in the animal's home cage. All behaviors were recorded. The extracellular levels of ACh in the dorsal hippocampus were estimated, in 10-min samples, by assay of ACh in the dialysates by HPLC. On Day 1 the raw values of ACh were higher in females than in males, but no sex difference was present when the percentage of change was considered. In both sexes the Novelty and Object tests induced an increase in ACh levels with respect to Baseline. Higher levels of exploration were present in females than males during the first 10 min of Novelty. On Day 2, ACh release increased in both sexes during the Formalin test. No sex difference in either ACh raw values or the percentages of change were found. Females showed higher levels of licking and lower levels of activity than males. The present study shows that novelty and pain induce similar hippocampal cholinergic activation in male and female rats but different behaviors. The results are discussed in light of the several anatomical and functional sex differences present in the hippocampus.
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PMID:Effects of novelty and pain on behavior and hippocampal extracellular ACh levels in male and female rats. 987 22

Thirty-five consecutive patients were evaluated at an average follow-up time of 20 months after circumferential lumbar spinal fusion. All patients had degenerative conditions of the lumbar spine and same-day anterior spinal fusion by using titanium cages packed with autograft bone and posterior instrumentation combined with a posterolateral autogenous bone graft. The purpose of this study was to determine whether anterior titanium cage placement and posterior instrumentation with autologous bone graft was a safe and efficacious procedure in patients with degenerative disease of the lumbar spine. Fusion rates, complications, pain relief, medication use, and work status were specifically analyzed. Although previous reports documented the use of this technique for trauma and tumor cases, few studies assessed clinical and radiographic results in patients with degenerative conditions of the lumbar spine. Plain radiographs were used to determine spinal fusion at each spinal level. All patients were administered preoperative and postoperative questionnaires regarding three specific clinical-outcome parameters. These consisted of pain level, medication use, and work status. Intraoperative and postoperative complications were also documented. Radiographic results showed that 61 (97%) of 63 lumbar levels undergoing an arthrodesis procedure fused either anteriorly, posteriorly, or both. Of the 35 patients in this series, 33 (94%) fused at all levels, and two did not. Substantial pain relief was reported in 46% of all patients. Thirteen (37%) patients had one or more surgical complications. Circumferential spinal fusion in patients with degenerative etiologies yields excellent radiographic fusion rates and good pain relief. The procedure is technically demanding and is associated with a high rate of complications.
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PMID:Degenerative conditions of the lumbar spine treated with intervertebral titanium cages and posterior instrumentation for circumferential fusion. 1087 69

Rigorous experimental design can minimize the high risk of false positives and false negatives in the behavioral phenotyping of a new transgenic or knockout mouse. Use of well established, quantitative, reproducible behavioral tasks, appropriate Ns, correct statistical methods, consideration of background genes contributed by the parental strains, and attention to litter and gender issues, will maximize meaningful comparisons of -/-, +/-, and +/+ genotypes. Strategies developed and used by our laboratory are described in this review. Preliminary observations evaluate general health and neurological reflexes. Sensory abilities and motor functions are extensively quantitated. Specific tests include observations of home cage behaviors, body weight, body temperature, appearance of the fur and whiskers, righting reflex, acoustic startle, eye blink, pupil constriction, vibrissae reflex, pinna reflex, Digiscan open field locomotion, rotarod motor coordination, hanging wire, footprint pathway, visual cliff, auditory threshold, pain threshold, and olfactory acuity. Hypothesis testing then focuses on at least three well-validated tasks within each relevant behavioral domain. Specific tests for mice are described herein for the domains of learning and memory, feeding, nociception, and behaviors relevant to discrete symptoms of human anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, and drug addiction. An example of our approach is illustrated in the behavioral phenotyping of C/EBPdelta knockout mice, which appear to be normal on general health, neurological reflexes, sensory and motor tasks, and the Morris water task, but show remarkably enhanced performance on contextual fear conditioning.
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PMID:Behavioral phenotyping of transgenic and knockout mice: experimental design and evaluation of general health, sensory functions, motor abilities, and specific behavioral tests. 1044 92


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