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Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats

Introduction This study investigated the effect of combining hypoglossal-facial nerve “side”-to-side neurorrhaphy and electrical myostimulation in a rat model of facial palsy. Methods Rats with facial nerve crush injury were subjected to control condition, monotherapy of either neurorrhaphy or elect...

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Autores principales: Wang, Binbin, Wang, Shiwei, Liu, Song, Zhang, Shaodong, Li, Dezhi, Li, Junhua, Huang, Xiongweiye, Schumacher, Michael, Wan, Hong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: De Gruyter 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30581600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tnsci-2018-0025
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author Wang, Binbin
Wang, Shiwei
Liu, Song
Zhang, Shaodong
Li, Dezhi
Li, Junhua
Huang, Xiongweiye
Schumacher, Michael
Wan, Hong
author_facet Wang, Binbin
Wang, Shiwei
Liu, Song
Zhang, Shaodong
Li, Dezhi
Li, Junhua
Huang, Xiongweiye
Schumacher, Michael
Wan, Hong
author_sort Wang, Binbin
collection PubMed
description Introduction This study investigated the effect of combining hypoglossal-facial nerve “side”-to-side neurorrhaphy and electrical myostimulation in a rat model of facial palsy. Methods Rats with facial nerve crush injury were subjected to control condition, monotherapy of either neurorrhaphy or electrical myostimulation, or bitherapy of the two treatments. After 1, 3, and 6 months, rats were performed the facial symmetry evaluation, electrophysiological examination and the retrograde labeling of motor neurons. Results As early as 3 months after injury, face symmetry significantly improved in rats of the bitherapy group. At 3 or 6 months after injury, either the parameters of electrophysiological examination or the number of labeled motor neurons were significantly increased in the bitherapy group than in any other group. Discussion The combination of neurorrhaphy and electrical myostimulation effectively promoted the functional recovery after facial nerve crush injury.
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spelling pubmed-62940422018-12-21 Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats Wang, Binbin Wang, Shiwei Liu, Song Zhang, Shaodong Li, Dezhi Li, Junhua Huang, Xiongweiye Schumacher, Michael Wan, Hong Transl Neurosci Regular Articles Introduction This study investigated the effect of combining hypoglossal-facial nerve “side”-to-side neurorrhaphy and electrical myostimulation in a rat model of facial palsy. Methods Rats with facial nerve crush injury were subjected to control condition, monotherapy of either neurorrhaphy or electrical myostimulation, or bitherapy of the two treatments. After 1, 3, and 6 months, rats were performed the facial symmetry evaluation, electrophysiological examination and the retrograde labeling of motor neurons. Results As early as 3 months after injury, face symmetry significantly improved in rats of the bitherapy group. At 3 or 6 months after injury, either the parameters of electrophysiological examination or the number of labeled motor neurons were significantly increased in the bitherapy group than in any other group. Discussion The combination of neurorrhaphy and electrical myostimulation effectively promoted the functional recovery after facial nerve crush injury. De Gruyter 2018-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6294042/ /pubmed/30581600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tnsci-2018-0025 Text en © 2018 Binbin Wang et al., published by De Gruyter http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
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Wang, Binbin
Wang, Shiwei
Liu, Song
Zhang, Shaodong
Li, Dezhi
Li, Junhua
Huang, Xiongweiye
Schumacher, Michael
Wan, Hong
Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats
title Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats
title_full Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats
title_fullStr Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats
title_short Hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side Neurorrhaphy Combined with Electrical Myostimulation for Facial Palsy in Rats
title_sort hypoglossal-facial ‘side’-to-side neurorrhaphy combined with electrical myostimulation for facial palsy in rats
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30581600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/tnsci-2018-0025
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