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Title: Experimental chronic entrapment of the sciatic nerve in adult hamsters: an ultrastructural and morphometric study
Authors: Pereira, Marcos Nakamura
Fernandes, Daniel de Souza
Gomes, Bárbara Daphne de Souza Valle Fabião
Bunn, Priscila dos Santos
Martinez, Ana Maria Blanco
Pires Neto, Mario Ary
Pires, Ricardo de Ary
Keywords: Cricetinae
Cricetinae
Síndromes de Compressão Nervosa
Nerve Compression Syndromes
Cricetinae
Issue Date: 2003
Publisher: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Citation: PEREIRA, Marcos Nakamura et al. Experimental chronic entrapment of the sciatic nerve in adult hamsters: an ultrastructural and morphometric study. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, v. 36, p. 1241-1245, 2003.
Abstract: Entrapment neuropathy is a group of clinical disorders involving compression of a peripheral nerve and interference with nerve func tion mostly through traction injury. We have investigated the chronic compression of peripheral nerves as an experimental procedure for detecting changes in ultrastructural nerve morphology. Adult ham sters (Mesocricetus auratus, N = 30) were anesthetized with a 25% pentobarbital solution and received a cuff around the right sciatic nerve. Left sciatic nerves were not operated (control group). Animals survived for varying times (up to 15 weeks), after which they were sacrificed and both sciatic nerves were immediately fixed with a paraformaldehyde solution. Experimental nerves were divided into segments based upon their distance from the site of compression (proximal, entrapment and distal). Semithin and ultrathin sections were obtained and examined by light and electron microscopy. Ultra structural changes were qualitatively described and data from semi thin sections were morphometrically analyzed both in control and in compressed nerves. We observed endoneurial edema along with both perineurial and endoneurial thickening and also the existence of whorled cell-sparse structures (Renaut bodies) in the subperineurial space of compressed sciatic nerves. Morphometric analyses of myeli nated axons at the compression sites displayed a remarkable increase in the number of small axons (up to 60%) in comparison with the control axonal number. The distal segment of compressed nerves presented a distinct decrease in axon number (up to 40%) compara tively to the control group. The present experimental model of nerve entrapment in adult hamsters was shown to promote consistent histo pathologic alterations analogous to those found in chronic compres sive neuropathie.
Description: p. 1241-1245.: il. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5101
ISSN: 0100-879X
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