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Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine
We recently demonstrated a repurposing beneficial effect of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), a potassium channel blocker, on functional recovery and muscle atrophy after sciatic nerve crush injury in rodents. However, this effect of 4-AP is unknown in nerve transection, gap, and grafting models. To evaluate...
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Wolters Kluwer - Medknow
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9396510/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35900443 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.346456 |
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author | Lee, Jung Il Talukder, M A Hassan Karuman, Zara Gurjar, Anagha A. Govindappa, Prem Kumar Guddadarangaiah, Jagadeeshaprasad M. Manto, Kristen M. Wandling, Grant D. Hegarty, John P. Waning, David L. Elfar, John C. |
author_facet | Lee, Jung Il Talukder, M A Hassan Karuman, Zara Gurjar, Anagha A. Govindappa, Prem Kumar Guddadarangaiah, Jagadeeshaprasad M. Manto, Kristen M. Wandling, Grant D. Hegarty, John P. Waning, David L. Elfar, John C. |
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description | We recently demonstrated a repurposing beneficial effect of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), a potassium channel blocker, on functional recovery and muscle atrophy after sciatic nerve crush injury in rodents. However, this effect of 4-AP is unknown in nerve transection, gap, and grafting models. To evaluate and compare the functional recovery, nerve morphology, and muscle atrophy, we used a novel stepwise nerve transection with gluing (STG), as well as 7-mm irreparable nerve gap (G-7/0) and 7-mm isografting in 5-mm gap (G-5/7) models in the absence and presence of 4-AP treatment. Following surgery, sciatic functional index was determined weekly to evaluate the direct in vivo global motor functional recovery. After 12 weeks, nerves were processed for whole-mount immunofluorescence imaging, and tibialis anterior muscles were harvested for wet weight and quantitative histomorphological analyses for muscle fiber cross-sectional area and minimal Feret’s diameter. Average post-injury sciatic functional index values in STG and G-5/7 models were significantly greater than those in the G-7/0 model. 4-AP did not affect the sciatic functional index recovery in any model. Compared to STG, nerve imaging revealed more misdirected axons and distorted nerve architecture with isografting. While muscle weight, cross-sectional area, and minimal Feret’s diameter were significantly smaller in G-7/0 model compared with STG and G-5/7, 4-AP treatment significantly increased right TA muscle mass, cross-sectional area, and minimal Feret’s diameter in G-7/0 model. These findings demonstrate that functional recovery and muscle atrophy after peripheral nerve injury are directly related to the intervening nerve gap, and 4-AP exerts differential effects on functional recovery and muscle atrophy. |
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spelling | pubmed-93965102022-08-24 Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine Lee, Jung Il Talukder, M A Hassan Karuman, Zara Gurjar, Anagha A. Govindappa, Prem Kumar Guddadarangaiah, Jagadeeshaprasad M. Manto, Kristen M. Wandling, Grant D. Hegarty, John P. Waning, David L. Elfar, John C. Neural Regen Res Research Article We recently demonstrated a repurposing beneficial effect of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP), a potassium channel blocker, on functional recovery and muscle atrophy after sciatic nerve crush injury in rodents. However, this effect of 4-AP is unknown in nerve transection, gap, and grafting models. To evaluate and compare the functional recovery, nerve morphology, and muscle atrophy, we used a novel stepwise nerve transection with gluing (STG), as well as 7-mm irreparable nerve gap (G-7/0) and 7-mm isografting in 5-mm gap (G-5/7) models in the absence and presence of 4-AP treatment. Following surgery, sciatic functional index was determined weekly to evaluate the direct in vivo global motor functional recovery. After 12 weeks, nerves were processed for whole-mount immunofluorescence imaging, and tibialis anterior muscles were harvested for wet weight and quantitative histomorphological analyses for muscle fiber cross-sectional area and minimal Feret’s diameter. Average post-injury sciatic functional index values in STG and G-5/7 models were significantly greater than those in the G-7/0 model. 4-AP did not affect the sciatic functional index recovery in any model. Compared to STG, nerve imaging revealed more misdirected axons and distorted nerve architecture with isografting. While muscle weight, cross-sectional area, and minimal Feret’s diameter were significantly smaller in G-7/0 model compared with STG and G-5/7, 4-AP treatment significantly increased right TA muscle mass, cross-sectional area, and minimal Feret’s diameter in G-7/0 model. These findings demonstrate that functional recovery and muscle atrophy after peripheral nerve injury are directly related to the intervening nerve gap, and 4-AP exerts differential effects on functional recovery and muscle atrophy. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9396510/ /pubmed/35900443 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.346456 Text en Copyright: © Neural Regeneration Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lee, Jung Il Talukder, M A Hassan Karuman, Zara Gurjar, Anagha A. Govindappa, Prem Kumar Guddadarangaiah, Jagadeeshaprasad M. Manto, Kristen M. Wandling, Grant D. Hegarty, John P. Waning, David L. Elfar, John C. Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine |
title | Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine |
title_full | Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine |
title_fullStr | Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine |
title_full_unstemmed | Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine |
title_short | Functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine |
title_sort | functional recovery and muscle atrophy in pre-clinical models of peripheral nerve transection and gap-grafting in mice: effects of 4-aminopyridine |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9396510/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35900443 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.346456 |
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