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      Correlation between parameters of electrophysiological, histomorphometric and sciatic functional index evaluations after rat sciatic nerve repair Translated title: Correlações entre parâmetros obtidos das avaliações eletrofisiológica, histomorfométrica e do índice funcional ciático após o reparo do nervo ciático do rato

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          The rat sciatic nerve is a well-established model for the study of recovery from peripheral nerve injuries. Traditional methods of assessing nerve regeneration after nerve injury and repair, such as electrophysiology and histomorphometry, despite widely used in neural regeneration experiments, do not necessarily correlate with return of motor and sensory functions. The aim of this experimental study is to investigate the possible correlation between several parameters of peripheral nerve regeneration after repair of sectioned sciatic nerve in Wistar rat. A two-stage approach was used to obtain 17 parameters after electrophysiological, morphometric and sciatic functional index evaluations. Pearson's correlation analysis was performed between these results. Only two positives correlations between different classes of peripheral nerve assessments were noted, between sciatic functional index and proximal nerve fiber diameter (r=0.56, p<0.01) and between sciatic functional index and distal fiber diameter (r=0.50, p<0.01). The data presented in our study demonstrates that there is a poor correlation between the sciatic functional index and outcome measures of electrophysiological and morphometric evaluations.

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          O nervo ciático do rato é o modelo mais amplamente utilizado para o estudo da regeneração após uma lesão de nervo. Apesar do uso amplo para a avaliação da regeneração os métodos tradicionais, como a avaliação eletrofisiológica e histomorfométrica, nem sempre apresentam correlações com a recuperação motora e sensitiva. O objetivo deste estudo é investigar as possíveis correlações entre vários parâmetros da regeneração após a secção e reparo do nervo ciático do rato. Foi utilizado um experimento dividido em dois estágios para obter 17 parâmetros após a realização de avaliações eletrofisiológica, histomorfométrica e funcional. A análise das possíveis correlações foi obtida através da aplicação do método de Pearson. Somente duas correlações positivas entre diferentes tipos de avaliações foram obtidas, entre o índice funcional ciático e o diâmetro proximal das fibras (r=0,56, p<0,01) e entre o índice funcional ciático e o diâmetro distal das fibras (r=0,50, p<0,01). Concluímos que as correlações entre diferentes métodos de avaliação da regeneração no nervo ciático do rato são pouco freqüentes.

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          Interpreting nerve morphometry data after experimental traumatic lesions.

          Morphometric data were obtained in 2 experimental conditions: crush lesions of the sciatic nerve of rats, and transection of this nerve followed by repair. Ratios were used in order to facilitate comprehension of data. Results were compared to those obtained using a method of functional assessment. The study indicated that morphometric data provided a reliable picture of the trophic condition of regenerated nerves but did not correlate with the level of function.
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            Strain differences in autotomy in rats undergoing sciatic nerve transection or repair.

            The degree of self-mutilation (autotomy) following sciatic nerve injury was assessed in 6 rat strains. Experimental groups included sciatic nerve transection with and without repair and crush lesions. The degree of autotomy was measured using a standard grading system. There were statistically significant differences between the strains in the transected group in terms of both degree of autotomy and the time of onset of its appearance. The repair group showed a shorter mean time of onset, lower maximal scores, and lower percentage of affected animals. Autotomy was absent in the nerve crush group and in all Lewis rats. In experimental studies when the status of the foot is critical (e.g., to evaluate functional walking patterns) Lewis rats appear to be the most appropriate strain to utilize. These results suggest that there are definite strain differences in the degree of autotomy following nerve transection or repair.
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              Autotomy and the sciatic functional index.

              The rat sciatic nerve serves as a good model of nerve regeneration and, as such, is often used in investigations of nerve repair. After transection of the sciatic nerve, rodents frequently scratch and bite their anesthetic foot, resulting in amputation of one or more toes. This is termed autotomy or autophagy. When these rats are part of a study using the sciatic functional index (SFI), autotomy results in unusable data, since necessary foot landmarks have been removed. It would be helpful, therefore, to be familiar with the phenomenon of autotomy and to know which rats are least likely to mutilate themselves. In our experiment involving 64 rats in which the sciatic nerve was transected and repaired, we found that female Sprague-Dawley rats were significantly less likely to perform autotomy than males (33% vs. 65%, P = .04). In addition, we noted that two-thirds of the autotomies that occurred did so by postoperative week 4 and that tabasco sauce did not decrease this activity. We present our experience and a survey of the literature on autotomy and the SFI.
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                Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
                Arq. Neuro-Psiquiatr.
                Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO (São Paulo )
                1678-4227
                September 2006
                : 64
                : 3b
                : 750-756
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                [1 ] Universidade de São Paulo Brazil
                [2 ] Universidade de São Paulo Brazil
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                S0004-282X2006000500010
                10.1590/S0004-282X2006000500010
                fdfb4373-4e16-4ee2-b17f-d3979661187f

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                NEUROSCIENCES
                PSYCHIATRY

                Neurosciences,Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                nerve repair,sciatic functional index,rat sciatic nerve,nerve regeneration,nerve morphometry,reparo do nervo,índice funcional ciático,nervo ciático do rato,regeneração nervosa,morfometria do nervo

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