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Establishment of a Sheep Model for Hind Limb Peripheral Nerve Injury: Common Peroneal Nerve

Thousands of people worldwide suffer from peripheral nerve injuries and must deal daily with the resulting physiological and functional deficits. Recent advances in this field are still insufficient to guarantee adequate outcomes, and the development of new and compelling therapeutic options require...

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Autores principales: D. Alvites, Rui, V. Branquinho, Mariana, Sousa, Ana C., Zen, Federica, Maurina, Monica, Raimondo, Stefania, Mendonça, Carla, Atayde, Luís, Geuna, Stefano, Varejão, Artur S.P., Maurício, Ana C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33573310
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031401
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author D. Alvites, Rui
V. Branquinho, Mariana
Sousa, Ana C.
Zen, Federica
Maurina, Monica
Raimondo, Stefania
Mendonça, Carla
Atayde, Luís
Geuna, Stefano
Varejão, Artur S.P.
Maurício, Ana C.
author_facet D. Alvites, Rui
V. Branquinho, Mariana
Sousa, Ana C.
Zen, Federica
Maurina, Monica
Raimondo, Stefania
Mendonça, Carla
Atayde, Luís
Geuna, Stefano
Varejão, Artur S.P.
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description Thousands of people worldwide suffer from peripheral nerve injuries and must deal daily with the resulting physiological and functional deficits. Recent advances in this field are still insufficient to guarantee adequate outcomes, and the development of new and compelling therapeutic options require the use of valid preclinical models that effectively replicate the characteristics and challenges associated with these injuries in humans. In this study, we established a sheep model for common peroneal nerve injuries that can be applied in preclinical research with the advantages associated with the use of large animal models. The anatomy of the common peroneal nerve and topographically related nerves, the functional consequences of its injury and a neurological examination directed at this nerve have been described. Furthermore, the surgical protocol for accessing the common peroneal nerve, the induction of different types of nerve damage and the application of possible therapeutic options were described. Finally, a preliminary morphological and stereological study was carried out to establish control values for the healthy common peroneal nerves regarding this animal model and to identify preliminary differences between therapeutic methods. This study allowed to define the described lateral incision as the best to access the common peroneal nerve, besides establishing 12 and 24 weeks as the minimum periods to study lesions of axonotmesis and neurotmesis, respectively, in this specie. The post-mortem evaluation of the harvested nerves allowed to register stereological values for healthy common peroneal nerves to be used as controls in future studies, and to establish preliminary values associated with the therapeutic performance of the different applied options, although limited by a small sample size, thus requiring further validation studies. Finally, this study demonstrated that the sheep is a valid model of peripheral nerve injury to be used in pre-clinical and translational works and to evaluate the efficacy and safety of nerve injury therapeutic options before its clinical application in humans and veterinary patients.
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spelling pubmed-78667892021-02-07 Establishment of a Sheep Model for Hind Limb Peripheral Nerve Injury: Common Peroneal Nerve D. Alvites, Rui V. Branquinho, Mariana Sousa, Ana C. Zen, Federica Maurina, Monica Raimondo, Stefania Mendonça, Carla Atayde, Luís Geuna, Stefano Varejão, Artur S.P. Maurício, Ana C. Int J Mol Sci Article Thousands of people worldwide suffer from peripheral nerve injuries and must deal daily with the resulting physiological and functional deficits. Recent advances in this field are still insufficient to guarantee adequate outcomes, and the development of new and compelling therapeutic options require the use of valid preclinical models that effectively replicate the characteristics and challenges associated with these injuries in humans. In this study, we established a sheep model for common peroneal nerve injuries that can be applied in preclinical research with the advantages associated with the use of large animal models. The anatomy of the common peroneal nerve and topographically related nerves, the functional consequences of its injury and a neurological examination directed at this nerve have been described. Furthermore, the surgical protocol for accessing the common peroneal nerve, the induction of different types of nerve damage and the application of possible therapeutic options were described. Finally, a preliminary morphological and stereological study was carried out to establish control values for the healthy common peroneal nerves regarding this animal model and to identify preliminary differences between therapeutic methods. This study allowed to define the described lateral incision as the best to access the common peroneal nerve, besides establishing 12 and 24 weeks as the minimum periods to study lesions of axonotmesis and neurotmesis, respectively, in this specie. The post-mortem evaluation of the harvested nerves allowed to register stereological values for healthy common peroneal nerves to be used as controls in future studies, and to establish preliminary values associated with the therapeutic performance of the different applied options, although limited by a small sample size, thus requiring further validation studies. Finally, this study demonstrated that the sheep is a valid model of peripheral nerve injury to be used in pre-clinical and translational works and to evaluate the efficacy and safety of nerve injury therapeutic options before its clinical application in humans and veterinary patients. MDPI 2021-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7866789/ /pubmed/33573310 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031401 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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V. Branquinho, Mariana
Sousa, Ana C.
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Maurina, Monica
Raimondo, Stefania
Mendonça, Carla
Atayde, Luís
Geuna, Stefano
Varejão, Artur S.P.
Maurício, Ana C.
Establishment of a Sheep Model for Hind Limb Peripheral Nerve Injury: Common Peroneal Nerve
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title_fullStr Establishment of a Sheep Model for Hind Limb Peripheral Nerve Injury: Common Peroneal Nerve
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of a Sheep Model for Hind Limb Peripheral Nerve Injury: Common Peroneal Nerve
title_short Establishment of a Sheep Model for Hind Limb Peripheral Nerve Injury: Common Peroneal Nerve
title_sort establishment of a sheep model for hind limb peripheral nerve injury: common peroneal nerve
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33573310
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031401
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