Methods for the experimental functional assessment of rat sciatic nerve regeneration

ASP Varejão, P Melo-Pinto, MF Meek… - Neurological …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
ASP Varejão, P Melo-Pinto, MF Meek, VM Filipe, J Bulas-Cruz
Neurological research, 2004Taylor & Francis
In experimental peripheral nerve studies, the rat sciatic nerve model is widely used to
examine functional changes after different surgical repairs or pharmacological treatments,
following nerve injury. The number and diversity of tests which have been used to assess
functional recovery after experimental interventions often makes it difficult to recommend any
particular indicator of nerve regeneration. Functional assessment after sciatic nerve lesion
has long been focused on walking track analysis, therefore, this article describes in more …
Abstract
In experimental peripheral nerve studies, the rat sciatic nerve model is widely used to examine functional changes after different surgical repairs or pharmacological treatments, following nerve injury. The number and diversity of tests which have been used to assess functional recovery after experimental interventions often makes it difficult to recommend any particular indicator of nerve regeneration. Functional assessment after sciatic nerve lesion has long been focused on walking track analysis, therefore, this article describes in more detail the method to obtain and measure the walking tracks in order to calculate the sciatic functional index (SFI). However, it is important to note that the validity of the SFI has been questioned by several researchers. In addition, the present review includes other traditional tests described in the experimental peripheral nerve literature regarding the rate of return of motor function and sensation, such as the extensor postural thrust (EPT), nociceptive function, and the gastrocnemius-soleus weight parameters. In the last decade, several authors have designed a series of sensitive quantitative methods to assess the recovery of hind limb locomotor function using computerized rat gait analysis. This study aims to review kinematic measures that can be gathered with this technology, including calculation of sciatic functional index, gait-stance duration, ankle kinematics and toe out angle (TOA). A combination of tests, each examining particular components of recovered sensorimotor function is recommended for an overall assessment of rat sciatic nerve regeneration.
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