Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats

INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerves are often damaged by direct mechanical injury, diseases, and tumors. The peripheral nerve injuries that result from these conditions can lead to a partial or complete loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions, which in turn are related to changes in skin temperature, in the involved segments of the body. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in hind paw skin temperature after sciatic nerve crush in rats in an attempt to determine whether changes in skin temperature correlate with the functional recovery of locomotion. METHODS: Wistar rats were divided into three groups: control (n = 7), sham (n = 25), and crush (n = 25). All groups were subjected to thermographic, functional, and histological assessments. RESULTS: ΔT in the crush group was different from the control and sham groups at the 1st, 3rd and 7rd postoperative days (p<0.05). The functional recovery from the crush group returned to normal values between the 3rd and 4th week post-injury, and morphological analysis of the nerve revealed incomplete regeneration at the 4th week after injury. DISCUSSION: This study is the first demonstration that sciatic nerve crush in rats induces an increase in hind paw skin temperature and that skin temperature changes do not correlate closely with functional recovery

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Main Authors: Sacharuk,Viviane Z., Lovatel,Gisele A., Ilha,Jocemar, Marcuzzo,Simone, Pinho,Alexandre Severo do, Xavier,Léder L., Zaro,Milton A., Achaval,Matilde
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Language:English
Published: Faculdade de Medicina / USP 2011
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spelling oai:scielo:S1807-593220110007000232011-08-19Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in ratsSacharuk,Viviane Z.Lovatel,Gisele A.Ilha,JocemarMarcuzzo,SimonePinho,Alexandre Severo doXavier,Léder L.Zaro,Milton A.Achaval,Matilde Thermography Skin temperature Nerve crush Functional recovery INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerves are often damaged by direct mechanical injury, diseases, and tumors. The peripheral nerve injuries that result from these conditions can lead to a partial or complete loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions, which in turn are related to changes in skin temperature, in the involved segments of the body. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in hind paw skin temperature after sciatic nerve crush in rats in an attempt to determine whether changes in skin temperature correlate with the functional recovery of locomotion. METHODS: Wistar rats were divided into three groups: control (n = 7), sham (n = 25), and crush (n = 25). All groups were subjected to thermographic, functional, and histological assessments. RESULTS: ΔT in the crush group was different from the control and sham groups at the 1st, 3rd and 7rd postoperative days (p<0.05). The functional recovery from the crush group returned to normal values between the 3rd and 4th week post-injury, and morphological analysis of the nerve revealed incomplete regeneration at the 4th week after injury. DISCUSSION: This study is the first demonstration that sciatic nerve crush in rats induces an increase in hind paw skin temperature and that skin temperature changes do not correlate closely with functional recoveryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics v.66 n.7 20112011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011000700023en10.1590/S1807-59322011000700023
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Lovatel,Gisele A.
Ilha,Jocemar
Marcuzzo,Simone
Pinho,Alexandre Severo do
Xavier,Léder L.
Zaro,Milton A.
Achaval,Matilde
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Lovatel,Gisele A.
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Marcuzzo,Simone
Pinho,Alexandre Severo do
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Zaro,Milton A.
Achaval,Matilde
Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats
author_facet Sacharuk,Viviane Z.
Lovatel,Gisele A.
Ilha,Jocemar
Marcuzzo,Simone
Pinho,Alexandre Severo do
Xavier,Léder L.
Zaro,Milton A.
Achaval,Matilde
author_sort Sacharuk,Viviane Z.
title Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats
title_short Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats
title_full Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats
title_fullStr Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats
title_full_unstemmed Thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats
title_sort thermographic evaluation of hind paw skin temperature and functional recovery of locomotion after sciatic nerve crush in rats
description INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerves are often damaged by direct mechanical injury, diseases, and tumors. The peripheral nerve injuries that result from these conditions can lead to a partial or complete loss of motor, sensory, and autonomic functions, which in turn are related to changes in skin temperature, in the involved segments of the body. The aim of this study was to evaluate the changes in hind paw skin temperature after sciatic nerve crush in rats in an attempt to determine whether changes in skin temperature correlate with the functional recovery of locomotion. METHODS: Wistar rats were divided into three groups: control (n = 7), sham (n = 25), and crush (n = 25). All groups were subjected to thermographic, functional, and histological assessments. RESULTS: ΔT in the crush group was different from the control and sham groups at the 1st, 3rd and 7rd postoperative days (p<0.05). The functional recovery from the crush group returned to normal values between the 3rd and 4th week post-injury, and morphological analysis of the nerve revealed incomplete regeneration at the 4th week after injury. DISCUSSION: This study is the first demonstration that sciatic nerve crush in rats induces an increase in hind paw skin temperature and that skin temperature changes do not correlate closely with functional recovery
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