Experimental evaluation of nerve graft orientation in a rat model: Functional and histological insights.

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Musa Ergin, Erkan Sabri Ertaş, Selim Safalı, Ebubekir Eravşar, Egemen Odabaşı, Sadettin Çiftci, Ali Güleç
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Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effect of nerve graft orientation on nerve regeneration in a rat sciatic nerve defect model and to compare functional and histological outcomes of normal and reverse orientation grafts, focusing on sensory and motor recovery.

Materials and methods: A total of 30 Wistar Albino rats were divided into three equal groups: a control group, a normal graft orientation group (Group A), and a reverse graft orientation group (Group B). A 10-mm sciatic nerve defect was created in the surgical groups, and the graft was applied with epineural coaptation. Functional recovery was evaluated using extensor postural thrust (EPT), pinprick, and hot plate tests, while histological analysis involved axon counts, myelin sheath thickness measurements, and the axon count change ratio.

Results: No significant difference was observed between Group A and Group B in motor function recovery as evaluated by the EPT test (p>0.05). However, Group A showed improved sensory recovery compared to Group B in the pinprick test (p=0.028). Histologically, both groups demonstrated similar ratios of axon count and myelin sheath thickness between proximal and distal segments (p>0.05).

Conclusion: Normal autograft orientation demonstrated superior sensory recovery, while no significant differences were observed in motor function or histological results. These findings highlight the importance of graft orientation for sensory regeneration and underscore the need for future studies to explore the long-term effects of graft orientation and its implications for human nerve repair, particularly in larger defects and clinical scenarios.

大鼠模型中神经移植取向的实验评估:功能和组织学见解。
目的:本研究旨在探讨神经移植物取向对大鼠坐骨神经缺损模型神经再生的影响,并比较正常和反向取向移植物的功能和组织学结果,重点关注感觉和运动功能的恢复。材料与方法:将30只Wistar Albino大鼠随机分为3组:对照组、正常移植物取向组(A组)和反向移植物取向组(B组)。手术组造10mm坐骨神经缺损,移植物应用神经外包合。通过伸肌体位推力(EPT)、针刺和热板测试来评估功能恢复情况,而组织学分析包括轴突计数、髓鞘厚度测量和轴突计数变化率。结果:经EPT测试,A组与B组运动功能恢复无显著差异(p < 0.05)。针刺试验中,A组感觉恢复较B组明显改善(p=0.028)。组织学上,两组近端和远端节段轴突数和髓鞘厚度的比值相似(p < 0.05)。结论:正常自体移植物取向表现出更好的感觉恢复,而运动功能和组织学结果无显著差异。这些发现强调了移植物定向对感觉再生的重要性,并强调了未来研究探索移植物定向的长期影响及其对人类神经修复的影响的必要性,特别是在较大的缺陷和临床情况下。
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