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Scand J Plast Recons · Jan 1992
Reinnervation of muscles in rats after repair of transsected sciatic nerves with Y-shaped and X-shaped silicone tubes. Muscle reinnervation after nerve repair.
- Q Zhao, L B Dahlin, and M Kanje.
- Department of Hand Surgery, General Hospital, Malmö, Sweden.
- Scand J Plast Recons. 1992 Jan 1;26(3):265-70.
AbstractReinnervation of the gastrocnemius and anterior tibial muscles was assessed by measurements of tetanic force after repair of sciatic nerves with Y-shaped or X-shaped silicone tubes in rats. The transsected proximal stump of either the tibial or the peroneal fascicle was introduced into the opening of a Y-shaped silicone tube, or both fascicles were introduced into an X-shaped tube. The distal tibial and peroneal fascicles were inserted into the distal outlets of the tubes leaving a gap of 4 mm between proximal and distal stumps. In the X-shaped tubes the proximal inserts were placed opposite or adjacent to their respective distal parts. Sixteen weeks later reinnervation was evaluated by measurements of tetanic force of the gastrocnemius and anterior tibial muscles after electrical stimulation of the fascicles. There was preferential reinnervation in both types of tubes. In Y-shaped tubes about 90% of the tetanic force could be recorded from both muscles after stimulation of the peroneal and tibial fascicles, respectively. Recovery was lower in the X-shaped tubes, amounting to about 75%. Contractions evoked by misrouted fibres were similar (roughly 40%) in both models. We conclude that motor axons preferentially, but not exclusively, selected a path to reinnervate their original target muscle.
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