Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats

PURPOSE: To study the effective recovery of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats. METHODS: End-to-end anastomosis was performed between the left L1 and L3 ventral roots using autogenous nerve graft ,and the right L1 and L3 roots were left intact. In control animals, the left L3 ventral root was cut and shortened, and anastomosis was not performed. Six months postoperatively, the movement of low extremities was detected by electrophysiological examination, hindlimb locomotion and basso, beattie and bresnahan (BBB) scoring at one, three, seven, 14, 21 and 28 days after SCI. Fluorescence retrograde tracing with TRUE BLUE (TB) and HE staining were performed to observe the nerve regeneration. RESULTS: Six months after surgery, the anastomotic nerve was smooth and not atrophic. The amplitudes of action potential were 7.63±1.86 mV and 6.0±1.92 mV respectively before and after the spinal cord hemisection. The contraction of left quadriceps femoris was induced by a single stimulation of the anastomotic nerve. The locomotion of left hindlimb was partially restored after spinal cord hemisection while creeping and climbing. In addition, there was significant difference in the BBB score at one, three and seven days after SCI. TB retrograde tracing and neurophysiologic observation indicated efficient reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris. CONCLUSION: The cross-anastomosis between spinal ventral root can partially reconstruct the function of quadriceps femoris following SCI and may have clinical implication for the treatment of human SCI.

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Main Authors: Song,Chao, Zhong,Gui-bin, Liu,Zu-de, Li,Wei, Ni,Peng-wen, Qiao,Zhi-guang
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-865020120005000092012-06-01Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in ratsSong,ChaoZhong,Gui-binLiu,Zu-deLi,WeiNi,Peng-wenQiao,Zhi-guang Reinnervation Quadriceps Muscle Spinal Nerve Roots Rats PURPOSE: To study the effective recovery of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats. METHODS: End-to-end anastomosis was performed between the left L1 and L3 ventral roots using autogenous nerve graft ,and the right L1 and L3 roots were left intact. In control animals, the left L3 ventral root was cut and shortened, and anastomosis was not performed. Six months postoperatively, the movement of low extremities was detected by electrophysiological examination, hindlimb locomotion and basso, beattie and bresnahan (BBB) scoring at one, three, seven, 14, 21 and 28 days after SCI. Fluorescence retrograde tracing with TRUE BLUE (TB) and HE staining were performed to observe the nerve regeneration. RESULTS: Six months after surgery, the anastomotic nerve was smooth and not atrophic. The amplitudes of action potential were 7.63±1.86 mV and 6.0±1.92 mV respectively before and after the spinal cord hemisection. The contraction of left quadriceps femoris was induced by a single stimulation of the anastomotic nerve. The locomotion of left hindlimb was partially restored after spinal cord hemisection while creeping and climbing. In addition, there was significant difference in the BBB score at one, three and seven days after SCI. TB retrograde tracing and neurophysiologic observation indicated efficient reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris. CONCLUSION: The cross-anastomosis between spinal ventral root can partially reconstruct the function of quadriceps femoris following SCI and may have clinical implication for the treatment of human SCI.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaActa Cirúrgica Brasileira v.27 n.5 20122012-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502012000500009en10.1590/S0102-86502012000500009
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author Song,Chao
Zhong,Gui-bin
Liu,Zu-de
Li,Wei
Ni,Peng-wen
Qiao,Zhi-guang
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Zhong,Gui-bin
Liu,Zu-de
Li,Wei
Ni,Peng-wen
Qiao,Zhi-guang
Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats
author_facet Song,Chao
Zhong,Gui-bin
Liu,Zu-de
Li,Wei
Ni,Peng-wen
Qiao,Zhi-guang
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title Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats
title_short Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats
title_full Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats
title_fullStr Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats
title_sort effective reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats
description PURPOSE: To study the effective recovery of the quadriceps femoris by spinal ventral root cross-anastomosis in rats. METHODS: End-to-end anastomosis was performed between the left L1 and L3 ventral roots using autogenous nerve graft ,and the right L1 and L3 roots were left intact. In control animals, the left L3 ventral root was cut and shortened, and anastomosis was not performed. Six months postoperatively, the movement of low extremities was detected by electrophysiological examination, hindlimb locomotion and basso, beattie and bresnahan (BBB) scoring at one, three, seven, 14, 21 and 28 days after SCI. Fluorescence retrograde tracing with TRUE BLUE (TB) and HE staining were performed to observe the nerve regeneration. RESULTS: Six months after surgery, the anastomotic nerve was smooth and not atrophic. The amplitudes of action potential were 7.63±1.86 mV and 6.0±1.92 mV respectively before and after the spinal cord hemisection. The contraction of left quadriceps femoris was induced by a single stimulation of the anastomotic nerve. The locomotion of left hindlimb was partially restored after spinal cord hemisection while creeping and climbing. In addition, there was significant difference in the BBB score at one, three and seven days after SCI. TB retrograde tracing and neurophysiologic observation indicated efficient reinnervation of the quadriceps femoris. CONCLUSION: The cross-anastomosis between spinal ventral root can partially reconstruct the function of quadriceps femoris following SCI and may have clinical implication for the treatment of human SCI.
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