TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-chest median nerve transfer: A new model for the evaluation of nerve regeneration across a 40 mm gap in the rat
AU - Sinis, Nektarios
AU - Schaller, Hans Eberhard
AU - Becker, Stephan Thomas
AU - Lanaras, Tatjana
AU - Schulte-Eversum, Caterina
AU - Müller, Hans Werner
AU - Vonthein, Reinhard
AU - Rösner, Harald
AU - Haerle, Max
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was financially supported by the federal office of education and science in Germany, BMBF (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung).
PY - 2006/9/30
Y1 - 2006/9/30
N2 - A new animal model for the study of nerve regeneration in rats across a 40 mm gap between both median nerves is described. For autologous grafting, the ulnar nerves were dissected and sutured together. From the left median nerve, they were transplanted across the chest to the right median nerve. Animals having undergone this operation were observed for 12 months and periodically assessed using the grasping test and measurements of body-weight. For histological analysis rats were sacrificed after this period and axon counts were determined at the suture points of operated animals and in the median nerve of non-operated animals. Functional recovery could be seen, although partially, beginning as early as the fifth postoperative month, as demonstrated by the grasping test. Quantification of the number of axons demonstrated axonal regeneration across all three coaptation points. This model provides a new approach for analysis of long distance peripheral nerve regeneration without impairment of behaviour.
AB - A new animal model for the study of nerve regeneration in rats across a 40 mm gap between both median nerves is described. For autologous grafting, the ulnar nerves were dissected and sutured together. From the left median nerve, they were transplanted across the chest to the right median nerve. Animals having undergone this operation were observed for 12 months and periodically assessed using the grasping test and measurements of body-weight. For histological analysis rats were sacrificed after this period and axon counts were determined at the suture points of operated animals and in the median nerve of non-operated animals. Functional recovery could be seen, although partially, beginning as early as the fifth postoperative month, as demonstrated by the grasping test. Quantification of the number of axons demonstrated axonal regeneration across all three coaptation points. This model provides a new approach for analysis of long distance peripheral nerve regeneration without impairment of behaviour.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2006.02.022
DO - 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2006.02.022
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 16621004
AN - SCOPUS:33747449009
SN - 0165-0270
VL - 156
SP - 166
EP - 172
JO - Journal of Neuroscience Methods
JF - Journal of Neuroscience Methods
IS - 1-2
ER -