Long-Term Effects of Botulinum Toxin Complex Type A Injection on Mechano- and Metabo-Sensitive Afferent Fibers Originating from <i>Gastrocnemius</i> Muscle

  • Guillaume Caron (816032)
  • Tanguy Marqueste (529437)
  • Patrick Decherchi (529439)
Publication date
October 2015

Abstract

<div><p>The aim of the present study was to investigate long term effects of motor denervation by botulinum toxin complex type A (BoNT/A) from <i>Clostridium Botulinum</i>, on the afferent fibers originating from the <i>gastrocnemius</i> muscle of rats. Animals were divided in 2 experimental groups: 1) untreated animals acting as control and 2) treated animals in which the toxin was injected in the left muscle, the latter being itself divided into 3 subgroups according to their locomotor recovery with the help of a test based on footprint measurements of walking rats: i) no recovery (B0), ii) 50% recovery (B50) and iii) full recovery (B100). Then, muscle properties, metabosensitive afferent fiber responses to potassium chloride (KCl) and la...

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