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Spina Bifida
Animal Science 434
Tuesday Lab
Ashley Driver
Emily Winther
Shauna Carter
Spina Bifida: What is it?
Neural Tube Defect:
When the neural tube fails to properly close
during the 4th week embryogenesis.
One of the most common severely disabling
birth defects in the United States
Approximately 1 in every 2,000 births is
affected.
Currently there is no cure.
Spina Bifida: What is it?
Three types of Spina Bifida
Spina Bifida Occulta-Least Severe!
Abnormal opening of spine-may have dimple on the skin,
tufts of hair, or nothing visible
Commonly this isn’t even noticed
Meningocele
Protective coverings are pressed through openings in the
vertebrae and form a herniation
Corrective surgery can be done
Myelomeningocele-Most Severe!
Vertebrae fail to fuse and the protective coverings, spinal
nerves, and spinal cord protrude
The spinal cord fails to develop properly and nerves are
damaged
Development of spina bifida
in utero
Spina tissue is not present in
the sac in meningocele spina
bifida
Spina Bifida: A Closer Look
Symptoms/Results:
Paralysis of the legs
Incontinence of urine and feces
Anesthesia of the skin
Abnormalities of the hips, knees, and feet.
Hydrocephalus
Build up of fluid on the skull or brain swelling
Arnold-Chiari type II malformation
Cause
Folic acid deficiencies from lack of intake
before and during pregnancy have shown
to be a cause
The Folate Metabolism Pathway is
suspected to be a major contributor
the most commonly studied thermolabile
mutation (C677T) in the MTHFR gene
5,10-methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase
(MTHFR)
Cause
Research has shown that people affected with
spina bifida have abnormal metabolism of folic acid
This shows a possible link of an inborn defect
rather than a deficiency
The discovery that periconceptional Folic Acid
supplementation has beneficial effects in terms of
reduction of 50–70% in the occurrence of NTD
Antiepileptic Drug Valproic Acid (VPA) has been
shown to be associated with the cause
Given to mice to study what levels cause the
defect
Relation to Domestic Animals
Research involving lambs showed it to be
a autosomal recessive trait
Mice are being used to study spina bifida
Used to study in utero surgeries
Spina Bifida has also been found in dogs
and cats
What’s Being Done?
1996:
The US FDA
authorized all
enriched grain
products be
fortified with FA.
Optional start
March 1996,
required by 1998
Treatments
Surgeries are being completed in utero to help
correct the problem
This treatment helps preserve neurological function
Surgery is the primary form of treatment with
many surgeries being performed shortly after
birth
Folate supplementation helps prevent the defect
through amino acid synthesis and reducing
homocysteine levels
Surgery being performed to treat spina bifida in utero
References
Northrup H, Volcik KA (2000) Spina bifida and other neural tube
defects. Current Problems in Pediatrics (10):313-32.
Padmanabhan, Rengasamy (2006) Etiology, pathogenesis and
prevention of neural tube defects. Congenital
Anomalies 46 (2), 55-67.
www.cdc.gov/.../pubs/pubd/hestats/spine_anen.htm
http://facweb.bhc.edu/academics/science/lenertzk/biol145/NotBrai
n/SpinaBifida.htm
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/spina_bifida/page2_em.htm
http://jhered.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/75/5/378
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