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Comparative electrophysiological, functional, and histological studies of nerve lesions in rats

✍ Scribed by M. Wolthers; M. Moldovan; T. Binderup; H. Schmalbruch; C. Krarup


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
328 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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✦ Synopsis


The aim of this study was to establish a nerve lesion model to compare serial electrophysiological and functional outcome measures with histological findings. The relative significance of the parameters in lesions of diverse severity, the time course of recovery, and the tools for serial longitudinal studies after nerve lesions were studied in rats. We compared weekly electrophysiological and functional studies for 100 or 150 days in rats after crush or section/suture of the sciatic nerve at midthigh level. Finally, tibial nerves were taken for histology. We confirmed that recovery was faster and more complete in nerves regenerating after crush than after section, irrespective of method of evaluation. Furthermore, continuous maturational changes occurred in control nerves, and such continuous growth-related changes should be taken into account when evaluating maturational changes during nerve regeneration. A lack of correlation between evaluation methods supports that functional, morphological, and physiological parameters show different aspects of the recovery process after nerve lesions, and that these outcome measures should be included separately in therapeutic studies.


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