Title : Functional motor nerve regeneration without motor-sensory specificity following end-to-side neurorrhaphy: an experimental study - Yu_2011_J.Hand.Surg.Am_36_2010 |
Author(s) : Yu Q , Lin ZK , Ding J , Wang T , Chi YL , Gao WY |
Ref : J Hand Surg Am , 36 :2010 , 2011 |
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. |
PubMedSearch : Yu_2011_J.Hand.Surg.Am_36_2010 |
PubMedID: 22123048 |
Yu Q, Lin ZK, Ding J, Wang T, Chi YL, Gao WY (2011)
Functional motor nerve regeneration without motor-sensory specificity following end-to-side neurorrhaphy: an experimental study
J Hand Surg Am
36 :2010
Yu Q, Lin ZK, Ding J, Wang T, Chi YL, Gao WY (2011)
J Hand Surg Am
36 :2010