Muscular and glenohumeral changes in the shoulder after brachial plexus birth palsy: an MRI study in a rat model

Francisco Soldado1, David Benito-Castillo2, Cesar G Fontecha1, Ignasi Barber3, Mario Marotta1, Sleiman Haddad1, Mariano E Menendez1, Vasco V Mascarenhas4, Scott H Kozin5
1Vall Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
2Orthopedic surgery. Fundació Hospital de l’Esperit Sant, Barcelona, Spain
3Paediatric Radiology Department, Barcelona, Spain
4UIME, Centro de Imagiologia, ES Saude Lisboa, Hospital da Luz, Lisboa, Portugal
5Shriners Hospital for Children. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Temple University & Hand Surgeon, Philadelphia, USA

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Shoulder abnormalities are the major cause of morbidity in upper brachial plexus birth palsy (BPBP). We developed a rat model of upper trunk BPBP and compared our findings to previously reported animal models and to clinical findings in humans. Forty-three 5-day-old newborn rats underwent selective upper trunk neurectomy of the right brachial plexus and were studied 3 to 20 weeks after surgery. The passive shoulder external rotation was measured and the shoulder joint was assessed bilaterally by a 7.2T MRI bilaterally. We found a marked decrease in passive shoulder external rotation, associated with a severe subscapularis muscle atrophy and contracture. None however developed the typical pattern of glenohumeral dysplasia. In contradiction with previous reports, our study shows that the rat model is not adequate for preclinical studies of shoulder dysplasia. However, it might serve as a useful model for studies analyzing shoulder contracture occurring after upper BPBP.

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