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Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats

PURPOSE: Various postoperative protocols have been proposed to improve outcomes and accelerate nerve regeneration. Recently, the use of physical exercise in a post-surgical neurorraphy procedure has shown good results when started early. We experimentally investigated the hypothesis that post-operat...

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Autores principales: Figueiredo, Gustavo Santiago de Lima, Fernandes, Marcela, Atti, Vinícius Neves, Valente, Sandra Gomes, Roth, Felipe, Nakachima, Luis Renato, dos Santos, João Baptista Gomes, Fernandes, Carlos Henrique
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9633008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36327398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370804
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author Figueiredo, Gustavo Santiago de Lima
Fernandes, Marcela
Atti, Vinícius Neves
Valente, Sandra Gomes
Roth, Felipe
Nakachima, Luis Renato
dos Santos, João Baptista Gomes
Fernandes, Carlos Henrique
author_facet Figueiredo, Gustavo Santiago de Lima
Fernandes, Marcela
Atti, Vinícius Neves
Valente, Sandra Gomes
Roth, Felipe
Nakachima, Luis Renato
dos Santos, João Baptista Gomes
Fernandes, Carlos Henrique
author_sort Figueiredo, Gustavo Santiago de Lima
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description PURPOSE: Various postoperative protocols have been proposed to improve outcomes and accelerate nerve regeneration. Recently, the use of physical exercise in a post-surgical neurorraphy procedure has shown good results when started early. We experimentally investigated the hypothesis that post-operative exercise speeds up results and improves clinical and morphologic parameters. METHODS: Isogenic rats were randomly divided into four groups: 1 SHAM; 2 SHAM submitted to the exercise protocol (EP); 3 Grafting of the sciatic nerve; and 4 Grafting of the sciatic nerve associated with the EP. The EP was based on aerobic activities with a treadmill, with a progressive increase in time and intensity during 6 weeks. The results were evaluated by the sciatic functional index (SFI), morphometric and morphologic analysis of nerve distal to the lesion, and the number of spinal cord motor neurons, positive to the marker Fluoro-Gold (FG), captured retrogradely through neurorraphy. RESULTS: Functional analysis (SFI) did not show a statistical difference between the group grafted with (–50.94) and without exercise (-65.79) after 90 days. The motoneurons count (Spinal cord histology) also showed no diference between these groups (834.5 × 833 respectively). Although functionally there is no difference between these groups, morphometric study showed a greater density (53.62) and larger fibers (7.762) in GRAFT group. When comparing both operated groups with both SHAM groups, all values were much lower. CONCLUSIONS: The experimental model that this aerobic treadmill exercises protocol did not modify nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury and repair with nerve graft.
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spelling pubmed-96330082022-11-04 Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats Figueiredo, Gustavo Santiago de Lima Fernandes, Marcela Atti, Vinícius Neves Valente, Sandra Gomes Roth, Felipe Nakachima, Luis Renato dos Santos, João Baptista Gomes Fernandes, Carlos Henrique Acta Cir Bras Original Article PURPOSE: Various postoperative protocols have been proposed to improve outcomes and accelerate nerve regeneration. Recently, the use of physical exercise in a post-surgical neurorraphy procedure has shown good results when started early. We experimentally investigated the hypothesis that post-operative exercise speeds up results and improves clinical and morphologic parameters. METHODS: Isogenic rats were randomly divided into four groups: 1 SHAM; 2 SHAM submitted to the exercise protocol (EP); 3 Grafting of the sciatic nerve; and 4 Grafting of the sciatic nerve associated with the EP. The EP was based on aerobic activities with a treadmill, with a progressive increase in time and intensity during 6 weeks. The results were evaluated by the sciatic functional index (SFI), morphometric and morphologic analysis of nerve distal to the lesion, and the number of spinal cord motor neurons, positive to the marker Fluoro-Gold (FG), captured retrogradely through neurorraphy. RESULTS: Functional analysis (SFI) did not show a statistical difference between the group grafted with (–50.94) and without exercise (-65.79) after 90 days. The motoneurons count (Spinal cord histology) also showed no diference between these groups (834.5 × 833 respectively). Although functionally there is no difference between these groups, morphometric study showed a greater density (53.62) and larger fibers (7.762) in GRAFT group. When comparing both operated groups with both SHAM groups, all values were much lower. CONCLUSIONS: The experimental model that this aerobic treadmill exercises protocol did not modify nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury and repair with nerve graft. Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9633008/ /pubmed/36327398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370804 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Figueiredo, Gustavo Santiago de Lima
Fernandes, Marcela
Atti, Vinícius Neves
Valente, Sandra Gomes
Roth, Felipe
Nakachima, Luis Renato
dos Santos, João Baptista Gomes
Fernandes, Carlos Henrique
Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats
title Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats
title_full Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats
title_fullStr Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats
title_full_unstemmed Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats
title_short Use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats
title_sort use of aerobic treadmill exercises on nerve regeneration after sciatic nerve injury in spontaneously hypertensive rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9633008/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36327398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/acb370804
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