AIR POLLUTION AND RADIOACTIVITY CIRCULATION PROBLEMS

空气污染和放射性物质循环问题

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Abstract

Growing evidence suggests that cerebrospinal fluid circulates in human nerves. Several conditions encountered by the plastic surgeon may be related to dysregulation of this system, including nerve transection, stretch injuries, and peripheral neuropathy. The purpose of this study was to show how ventricular infusion and nanoprobes identify CSF and glymphatic circulation in neural sheaths of human nerves. METHODS: The technique of ventricular infusion using buffered saline was developed in 2017. The technique was used in a series of eight fresh cadavers before dissection of the median nerve, and combined with fluorescent imaging and nanoprobe injections in selected specimens. RESULTS: Eight cadaver specimens underwent ventricular infusion. There were six female and two male specimens, ages 46-97 (mean 76.6). Ventricular cannulation was performed successfully using coordinates 2 cm anterior to coronal suture and 2.5 cm lateral to sagittal suture. Depth of cannulation ranged from 44 to 56 mm (mean 49.7). Ventricular saline infusion complemented by nanoprobe injection suggests CSF flows in neural sheaths, including pia meninges, epineurial channels, perineurium, and myelin sheaths (neurolemma). CONCLUSIONS: Ventricular infusion and nanoprobes identify CSF flow in neural sheaths of human nerves. CSF flow in nerves is an open circulatory system that occurs via channels, intracellular flow, and cell-to-cell transport associated with glial cells. Neural sheaths, including neurolemma, may participate in glucose and solute transport to axons. These techniques may be used in anatomic dissection and live animal models, and have been extended to the central nervous system to identify direct ventricle-to-pia meninges CSF pathways.

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