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NCT07611058
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Inflammatory Response in Children Suffering From Tethered Cord

Sponsor: University Hospital, Lille

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Summary

Embryologic phenomenons that lead to dysraphisms are known, but pathophysiology remains questioned. It is supposed not to be a simple mechanistic dysfunction, and other biological phenomenons are implied in spinal cord damaging. Two main hypothesis are that manual deformation of the cells and mitochondrial membranes lead to energy deficiency and blood flow changes. On the other hand, considering traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCI), inflammation has been shown to have dramatic effects on spinal cord function and physiology. Indeed, all essays about SCI have demonstrated that the initial trauma leads to mechanical injury to cells, accompanied by damages of microvasculature, initiation of pro-apoptotic signaling and ischemia. Therefore, we could imagine that similar inflammatory processes can be implied in stretched spinal cord. In our review of literature, we found few papers highlighting the question of inflammation and CSF sampling.

Official title: Study of Inflammatory Response in Children Suffering From Tethered Cord

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - 17 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

32

Start Date

2024-05-16

Completion Date

2026-01-05

Last Updated

2026-05-28

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

CSF sampling during surgery

Proteomic studies will be led on the CSF samples, to identify inflammatory peptides and cells. The proteomic study will be correlated to clinical pre and post-operative data.

Locations (1)

chu de Lille

Lille, France