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Electromyographic evaluation of functional electrical stimulation to injured oculomotor nerve 被引量:2
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作者 Min Yang Youqiang Meng +7 位作者 Ningxi Zhu Xuhui Wang Liang Wan wenchuan zhang JunZhong Shugan Zhu Massimiliano Visocchi Shiting Li 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第11期870-875,共6页
Functional electrical stimulation delivered early after injury to the proximal nerve stump has been proposed as a therapeutic approach for enhancing the speed and specificity of axonal regeneration following nerve inj... Functional electrical stimulation delivered early after injury to the proximal nerve stump has been proposed as a therapeutic approach for enhancing the speed and specificity of axonal regeneration following nerve injury. In this study, the injured oculomotor nerve was stimulated functionally by an implantable electrode. Electromyographic monitoring of the motor unit potential of the inferior oblique muscle was conducted for 12 weeks in two injury groups, one with and one without electric stimulation. The results revealed that, at 2, 4, 6, 8 weeks after functional electric stimulation of the injured oculomotor nerve, motor unit potentials significantly increased, such that amplitude was longer and spike duration gradually shortened. These findings indicate that the injured oculomotor nerve has the potential for regeneration and repair, but this ability is not sufficient for full functional recovery to occur. Importantly, the current results indicated that recovery and regeneration of the injured oculomotor nerve can be promoted with functional electrical stimulation. 展开更多
关键词 electrical stimulation ELECTROMYOGRAM oculomotor nerve motor unit potential INJURY EVALUATION neural regeneration
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A standardized method to create peripheral nerve injury in dogs using an automatic non-serrated forceps
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作者 Xuhui Wang Liang Wan +7 位作者 Xinyuan Li Youqiang MenG Ningxi Zhu Min Yang Baohui Feng wenchuan zhang Shugan Zhu Shiting Li 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第32期2516-2521,共6页
This study describes a method that not only generates an automatic and standardized crush injury in the skull base, but also provides investigators with the option to choose from a range of varying pressure revels. We... This study describes a method that not only generates an automatic and standardized crush injury in the skull base, but also provides investigators with the option to choose from a range of varying pressure revels. We designed an automatic, non-serrated forceps that exerts a varying force of 0 to 100 g and lasts for a defined period of 0 to 60 seconds. This device was then used to generate a crush injury to the right oculomotor nerve of dogs with a force of 10 g for 15 seconds, resulting in a deficit in the pupil-light reflex and ptosis. Further testing of our model with Toluidine-blue staining demonstrated that, at 2 weeks post-surgery disordered oculomotor nerve fibers, axonal loss, and a thinner than normal myelin sheath were visible. Electrophysiological examination showed occasional spontaneous potentials. Together, these data verified that the model for oculomotor nerve injury was successful, and that the forceps we designed can be used to establish standard mechanical injury models of peripheral nerves. 展开更多
关键词 oculomotor nerve FORCEPS instrument nerve injury model QUANTITATION cranial nerve peripheral nerve neural regeneration
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Regenerating nerve fiber innervation of extraocular muscles and motor functional changes following oculomotor nerve injuries at different sites
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作者 wenchuan zhang Massimiliano Visocchi +3 位作者 Eduardo Fernandez Xuhui Wang Xinyuan Li Shiting Li 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第26期2032-2036,共5页
In the present study, the oculomotor nerves were sectioned at the proximal (subtentorial) and distal (superior orbital fissure) ends and repaired. After 24 weeks, vestibulo-ocular reflex evaluation confirmed that ... In the present study, the oculomotor nerves were sectioned at the proximal (subtentorial) and distal (superior orbital fissure) ends and repaired. After 24 weeks, vestibulo-ocular reflex evaluation confirmed that the regenerating nerve fibers following oculomotor nerve injury in the superior orbital fissure had a high level of specificity for innervating extraocular muscles. The level of functional recovery of extraocular muscles in rats in the superior orbital fissure injury group was remarkably superior over that in rats undergoing oculomotor nerve injuries at the proximal end (subtentorium). Horseradish peroxidase retrograde tracing through the right superior rectus muscle showed that the distribution of neurons in the nucleus of the oculomotor nerve was directly associated with the injury site, and that crude fibers were badly damaged. The closer the site of injury of the oculomotor nerve was to the extraocular muscle, the better the recovery of neurological function was. The mechanism may be associated with the aberrant number of regenerated nerve fibers passing through the injury site. 展开更多
关键词 oculomotor nerve functional reconstruction specific innervations injury sites neural regeneration
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