Wojciech Ślusarczyk
Medical University of Silesia
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World Neurosurgery | 2015
Wiesław Marcol; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Magdalena Larysz-Brysz; Tomasz Francuz; Halina Jędrzejowska-Szypułka; Krzysztof Łabuzek; Joanna Lewin-Kowalik
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE The influence of cultured Schwann cells on injured spinal cord in rats is examined. METHODS Focal injury of spinal cord white matter at the T10 level was produced using our original non-laminectomy method with a high-pressure air stream. Schwann cells from 7-day predegenerated rat sciatic nerves were cultured, transducted with green fluorescent protein and injected into the cisterna magna (experimental group) 3 times: immediately after spinal cord injury and 3 and 7 days later. Neurons in the brainstem and motor cortex were labeled with FluoroGold (FG) delivered caudally from the injury site a week before the end of the experiment. The functional outcome and morphologic features of neuronal survival were analyzed during a 12-week follow-up. The lesions were visualized and analyzed using magnetic resonance imaging. The maximal distance of expansion of implanted cells in the spinal cord was measured and the number of FG-positive neurons in the brain was counted. RESULTS Rats treated with Schwann cells presented significant improvement of locomotor performance and spinal cord morphology compared with the control group. The distance covered by Schwann cells was 7 mm from the epicenter of the injury. The number of brainstem and motor cortex FG-positive neurons in the experimental group was significantly higher than in the control group. CONCLUSIONS The data show that activated Schwann cells are able to induce the repair of injured spinal cord white matter. The route of application of cells via the cisterna magna seemed to be useful for their delivery in spinal cord injury therapy.
Polish Journal of Radiology | 2017
Damian Kocur; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Nikodem Przybyłko; Mariusz Hofman; Tomasz Jamróz; Krzysztof Suszyński; Jan Baron; Stanisław Kwiek
Summary Background Paragangliomas are benign neuroendocrine tumors derived from the glomus cells of the vegetative nervous system. Typically, they are located in the region of the jugular bulb and middle ear. The optimal management is controversial and can include surgical excision, stereotactic radiosurgery and embolization. Case Report We report the endovascular approach to three patients harboring glomus jugulare paragangliomas. In all cases incomplete occlusion of the lesions was achieved and recanalization in the follow-up period was revealed. Two patients presented no clinical improvement and the remaining one experienced a transient withdrawal of tinnitus. Conclusions It is technically difficult to achieve complete obliteration of glomus jugulare tumors with the use of embolization and the subtotal occlusion poses a high risk of revascularization and is not beneficial in terms of alleviating clinical symptoms.
Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2017
Wiesław Marcol; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Magdalena Larysz‑Brysz; Krzysztof Łabuzek; Bartosz Kapustka; Rafał Staszkiewicz; Paulina Rosicka; Katarzyna Kalita; Władysław P. Węglarz; Joanna Kowalik
Spinal cord injuries are still a serious problem for regenerative medicine. Previous research has demonstrated that activated microglia accumulate in spinal lesions, influencing the injured tissues in various ways. Therefore, transplantation of activated microglia may have a beneficial role in the regeneration of the nervous system. The present study examined the influence of transplanted activated microglial cells in adult rats with injured spinal cords. Rats were randomly divided into an experimental (M) and control (C) group, and were subjected to non-laminectomy focal injury of spinal cord white matter by means of a high-pressured air stream. In group M, activated cultured microglial cells were injected twice into the site of injury. Functional outcome and morphological features of regeneration were analyzed during a 12-week follow-up. The lesions were characterized by means of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Neurons in the brain stem and motor cortex were labeled with FluoroGold (FG). A total of 12 weeks after surgery, spinal cords and brains were collected and subjected to histopathological and immunohistochemical examinations. Lesion sizes in the spinal cord were measured and the number of FG-positive neurons was counted. Rats in group M demonstrated significant improvement of locomotor performance when compared with group C (P<0.05). MRI analysis demonstrated moderate improvement in water diffusion along the spinal cord in the group M following microglia treatment, as compared with group C. The water diffusion perpendicular to the spinal cord in group M was closer to the reference values for a healthy spinal cord than it was in group C. The sizes of lesions were also significantly smaller in group M than in the group C (P<0.05). The number of brain stem and motor cortex FG-positive neurons in group M was significantly higher than in group C. The present study demonstrated that delivery of activated microglia directly into the injured spinal cord gives some positive effects for the regeneration of the white matter.
Polish Journal of Radiology | 2016
Damian Kocur; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Nikodem Przybyłko; Piotr Bażowski; Adam Właszczuk; Stanisław Kwiek
Summary The anterior cerebral artery is a common location of intracranial aneurysms. The standard coil embolization technique is limited by its inability to occlude wide-neck aneurysms. Stent deployment across the aneurysm neck supports the coil mass inside the aneurysmal sac, and furthermore, has an effect on local hemodynamic and biologic changes. In this article, various management strategies and techniques as well as angiographic outcomes and complications related to stent-assisted endovascular treatment of anterior communicating artery aneurysms are presented. This treatment method is safe and associated with low morbidity and mortality rates.
Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2012
Stanisław Kwiek; Damian Kocur; Hanna Doleżych; Krzysztof Suszyński; Sebastian Szajkowski; Ryszard Sordyl; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Wojciech Kukier; Piotr Bażowski
Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis | 2014
Damian Kocur; Bazowski P; Adam Rudnik; Stanislaw Hendryk; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Nikodem Przybyłko; Ryszard Sordyl; Krzysztof Suszyńśki; Stanisław Kwiek
Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis | 2014
Krzysztof Suszyński; Justyna Szefler; Dariusz Górka; Damian Kania; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Stanisław Kwiek
Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis | 2014
Nikodem Przybyłko; Damian Kocur; Ryszard Sordyl; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Anna Antonowicz-Olewicz; Wojciech Kukier; Maciej Wojtacha; Krzysztof Suszyński; Stanisław Kwiek
Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis | 2014
Stanisław Kwiek; Krzysztof Suszyński; Hanna Doleżych; Izabela Duda; Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Aneta Orczyk; Piotr Bażowski
Annales Academiae Medicae Silesiensis | 2014
Wojciech Ślusarczyk; Piotr Bażowski; Stanisław Kwiek; Wiesław Marcol; Krzysztof Suszyński; Wojciech Kukier; Damian Kocur; Adam Właszczuk; Joanna Lewin-Kowalik