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Functional motor nerve regeneration without motor-sensory specificity following end-to-side neurorrhaphy: an experimental study.

Qing Yu1, Zhong-Ke Lin, Jian Ding, Tao Wang, Yong-Long Chi, Wei-Yang Gao.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the quality of regenerating myelinated axons and motor-sensory specificity in an end-to-side nerve repair model.
METHODS: We divided 20 rats into 3 groups: (1) end-to-side neurorrhaphy using the ulnar nerve as donor nerve and the musculocutaneous nerve as recipient nerve; (2) normal control; and (3) transected nerve with the stumps buried. At 5 months, we monitored the grooming test, the electrophysiological response, and the histologic changes in nerve and muscle.
RESULTS: Grooming recovered successfully, and electrophysiological investigations revealed that the target muscles had been reinnervated in the end-to-side group. The mean wet weight of the reinnervated biceps brachii muscle was 72% of the normal muscle, and the mean muscle fiber cross-sectional area of the reinnervated muscle was similar to the normal muscle. The implanted musculocutaneous nerve contained varying but satisfactory numbers of axons (end-to-side group: 596 ± 348 vs normal group: 1,340 ± 241). Acetylcholinesterase staining revealed a similar percentage of myelinated fibers in the musculocutaneous nerve (39%) and the biceps brachii branch of the musculocutaneous nerve (38%) in the end-to-side group. This was similar to the number of myelinated fibers in the donor ulnar nerve (37%).
CONCLUSIONS: The present study confirms that limited but functional reinnervation can occur on the basis of collateral sprouting of intact axons from the ulnar nerve. The motor-sensory specificity is not important.
Copyright © 2011 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22123048     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2011.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hand Surg Am        ISSN: 0363-5023            Impact factor:   2.230


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