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Innervation mapping of the hind paw of the rat using Evans Blue extravasation, Optical Surface Mapping and CASAM.

S Kambiz1, M Baas2, L S Duraku3, A L Kerver4, A H J Koning5, E T Walbeehm2, T J H Ruigrok6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although numerous studies investigate sensory regeneration and reinnervation of the hind paw of the rat after nerve damage, no comprehensive overview of its normal innervation is present in literature. The Evans Blue extravasation technique is a well-known technique to study patterns of skin innervation. This technique has been performed differently by various groups but was never used to study the entire skin innervation in rats' hind paw including all three branches of the sciatic nerve and the saphenous nerve in detail. NEW
METHOD: In this paper, we have used the Evans Blue extravasation technique to chart the skin areas innervated by the sural, peroneal, tibial and/or saphenous nerves, which together innervate the entire hind paw of the rat, and use a new technique to analyze the distribution, overlap and variability of the results. The technique is based on analysis of whole hind paws using Optical Surface Mapping (OSM) in combination with the Computer Assisted Surgical Anatomy Mapping (CASAM) technology.
RESULTS: While the plantar hind paw is mainly innervated by the tibial nerve, the dorsal hind paw is supplied by the sural, peroneal and the saphenous nerve. COMPARISON WITH EXISTING
METHODS: Although our results basically concur with the general nerve-specific innervation of the rat hind paw, they show considerable detail in their areas of overlap as well as in the amount of variability between animals.
CONCLUSION: These results will be invaluable to study and evaluate patterns of innervation and reinnervation of intact and damaged nerve fibers.
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Keywords:  Computer Assisted Surgical Anatomy Mapping (CASAM) technology; Evans Blue extravasation; Optical Surface Mapping (OSM); Optical projection tomography (OPT); Rats’ hind paw; Skin innervation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24721825     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2014.03.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Methods        ISSN: 0165-0270            Impact factor:   2.390


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