Title : Ciliary neurotrophic factor promotes motor reinnervation of the musculocutaneous nerve in an experimental model of end-to-side neurorrhaphy - Dubovy_2011_BMC.Neurosci_12_58 |
Author(s) : Dubovy P , Raska O , Klusakova I , Stejskal L , Celakovsky P , Haninec P |
Ref : BMC Neurosci , 12 :58 , 2011 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to repair nerve if proximal stump is unavailable or autogenous nerve grafts are insufficient for reconstructing extensive nerve damage. Therefore, alternative methods have been developed, including lateral anastomosis based on axons' ability to send out collateral sprouts into denervated nerve. The different capacity of a sensory or motor axon to send a sprout is controversial and may be controlled by cytokines and/or neurotrophic factors like ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF). The aim of the present study was to quantitatively assess collateral sprouts sent out by intact motor and sensory axons in the end-to-side neurorrhaphy model following intrathecal administration of CNTF in comparison with phosphate buffered saline (vehiculum) and Cerebrolysin. The distal stump of rat transected musculocutaneous nerve (MCN) was attached in an end-to-side fashion with ulnar nerve. CNTF, Cerebrolysin and vehiculum were administered intrathecally for 2 weeks, and all animals were allowed to survive for 2 months from operation. Numbers of spinal motor and dorsal root ganglia neurons were estimated following their retrograde labeling by Fluoro-Ruby and Fluoro-Emerald applied to ulnar and musculocutaneous nerve, respectively. Reinnervation of biceps brachii muscles was assessed by electromyography, behavioral test, and diameter and myelin sheath thickness of regenerated axons. |
PubMedSearch : Dubovy_2011_BMC.Neurosci_12_58 |
PubMedID: 21696588 |
Dubovy P, Raska O, Klusakova I, Stejskal L, Celakovsky P, Haninec P (2011)
Ciliary neurotrophic factor promotes motor reinnervation of the musculocutaneous nerve in an experimental model of end-to-side neurorrhaphy
BMC Neurosci
12 :58
Dubovy P, Raska O, Klusakova I, Stejskal L, Celakovsky P, Haninec P (2011)
BMC Neurosci
12 :58