## Abstract This study was designed to investigate the effect of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) on the recovery of the rat sciatic nerve following crush injury. A standard hemostat system was used to create the injury, with a length of 1.5 mm in three groups of 18 animals each. In group I, the crush
The functional recovery of peripheral nerves following defined acute crush injuries
β Scribed by Long-En Chen; Anthony V. Seaber; Richard R. Glisson; Helen Davies; George A. C. Murrell; Douglas C. Anthony; James R. Urbaniak
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 896 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0736-0266
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
This study evaluates the effect of crushing load on functional recovery of the sciatic nerve. Male SpragueβDawley rats were divided into five groups: sham operation, resected sciatic nerve, and 100 g (13 mm Hg/mm^2^), 500 g (50 mm Hg/mm^2^), and 15,000 g (1,000 mm Hg/mm^2^) of sciatic crush load (groups 1β5). In groups 3β5, a 5βmm segment of sciatic nerve was crushed for 10 min using a specially designed crushing device. Motor functional recovery was assessed from hindβlimb walking tracks by calculating a sciatic functional index. There was no detectable functional deficit in the group receiving sham operations, while the resected sciatic nerve group exhibited complete dysfunction for the full duration of the experiment. All groups subjected to crush exhibited an initial deficit that gradually recovered to normal by day 14 (100βg crush), day 39 (500βg crush), and day 53 (15,000βg crush). Histological changes were also related to the initial crushing load and the length of the recovery period. Results indicate that the crushing device described is able to administer an adjustable, defined crush injury to the rat sciatic nerve, and that the functional deficit resulting from such an injury can be easily monitored with a sciatic functional index. The rate of recovery of crushed nerves was directly related to the initial load. All crushed nerves recovered in this experiment, even after the application of a 15,000βg load for 10 min.
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