CAN SENSORY AND MOTOR COLLATERAL SPROUTING BE INDUCED FROM INTACT PERIPHERAL-NERVE BY END-TO-SIDE ANASTOMOSIS

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LUNDBORG, G
ZHAO, Q
KANJE, M
DANIELSEN, N
KERNS, JM
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[1] Department of Hand Surgery, Malmö General Hospital, Malmö, the Department of Animal Physiology, Lund
[2] Department of Anatomy, Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago
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10.1016/0266-7681(94)90069-8
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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The possibility that collateral sprouting could occur from intact axons in an undamaged sciatic nerve was studied in the rat by suturing either a 7-day predegenerated or a fresh nerve segment in an end-to-side fashion to the sciatic nerve proper. Following a 14- or 35-day recovery period, the pinch reflex test was performed on the transplanted segment to demonstrate the presence of sensory axons, The majority of cases, using a predegenerated nerve segment but not a fresh segment, responded positively. Neurofilament staining and histological examination confirmed the presence of axons in the attached nerve segment. In another series of experiments, the proximal peroneal fascicle was ligated and cut. Following a 7-day predegeneration period the distal stump was sutured end-to-side to the ipsilateral tibial fascicle. After 90 days, stimulation of the tibial nerve proximal to the attached site induced substantial contraction in both the native gastrocnemius muscle and the foreign tibialis anterior muscle. These findings suggest that collateral sprouting may occur from intact axons, perhaps induced by factors emanating from the attached nerve segment, and subsequently make functional peripheral connections.
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