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Functional indices for sciatic, peroneal, and posterior tibial nerve lesions in the mouse

✍ Scribed by Michelle M. Inserra; Daniel A. Bloch; David J. Terris


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
172 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0738-1085

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✦ Synopsis


The sciatic functional index previously described in rats has proven to be a reliable index of functional recovery following sciatic nerve injury and repair. A similar functional assay of sciatic, peroneal, and posterior tibial nerve lesions was developed in a mouse model. Forty-eight C57/BL6 mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: sham surgery, sciatic nerve transection, peroneal nerve transection, and posterior tibial nerve transection. Preoperative and postoperative (48 hours) walking tracks were obtained. The pawprints were analyzed in a blinded fashion for measurements of print length (PL), toe spread (TS), intermediate toe spread (IT), and the orthogonal distance from the toe of one paw to the hind pad of the opposite paw (TOF). Multiple linear regression analysis was performed using these measurements to determine their significance and appropriate weighted contribution to the in-dex formula for each nerve lesion. For the sciatic functional index, changes in the PL (P = 0.0092) and TS (P = 0.0008) were significant, resulting in an R 2 value of 0.88. For the peroneal functional index, only TS (P < 0.0001) was significant with R 2 = 0.83. For the posterior tibial index, only PL (P < 0.0001) was significant with R 2 = 0.89. Formulas for a sciatic, peroneal, and posterior tibial functional index were created based on the coefficients derived from the multiple linear regression analysis. The indices that were developed will allow investigators to assess functional recovery following specific nerve lesions in mice.


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