Motor vehicle accidents are the most common cause of injuries involving avulsion of the brachial plexus in humans, resulting in debilitating motor dysfunction. Lack of an established animal model to test drug treatments hinders the introduction of new pharmacological agents. Avulsion injury of cervical ventral roots can be replicated in rats, resulting in a progressive loss of the motoneurons and increase in neurotoxic expression of microglia. This is a report on the effect of prompt nerve implantation and minocycline treatment on the suppression of microglia activation and survival of motoneurons. 20 adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were used for this study, which was approved by the Animal Ethical Committee, USM (approval number /2011/(73...
The present study examines whether reimplantation of the ventral root could prevent motoneuron death...
In a spinal root injury model, our previous studies have shown that induction of nitric oxide syntha...
Abstract In laboratory studies, counting the spinal motoneu-rons that survived axonal injury is a ma...
Motor vehicle accidents are the most common cause of injuries involving avulsion of the brachial ple...
Background: The neuroprotective role of minocycline in the treatment of brachial plexus injury is co...
Ventral spinal root avulsion causes complete denervation of muscles in the limb and also progressive...
This study has investigated the reliability of the artificial surgical model dorsal root rhizotomy (...
Introduction: Brachial plexus injuries are debilitating injury affecting young population, which com...
Peripheral nerve injury currently has a poor prognosis that often results in motor deficits such as ...
Human plexus injuries often include the avulsion of one or more ventral roots, resulting in debilita...
Human plexus injuries often include the avulsion of one or more ventral roots, resulting in debilita...
We have previously reported that re-implantation of ventral root can enhance motoneuron (MN) surviva...
Abstract Background Ventral root avulsion is a proximal nerve root lesion in which ventral motor ner...
Road traffic accidents are the most common cause of avulsion injury, in which spinal roots are torn ...
We investigated the functional recovery of motoneurons after reimplanting an avulsed ventral root in...
The present study examines whether reimplantation of the ventral root could prevent motoneuron death...
In a spinal root injury model, our previous studies have shown that induction of nitric oxide syntha...
Abstract In laboratory studies, counting the spinal motoneu-rons that survived axonal injury is a ma...
Motor vehicle accidents are the most common cause of injuries involving avulsion of the brachial ple...
Background: The neuroprotective role of minocycline in the treatment of brachial plexus injury is co...
Ventral spinal root avulsion causes complete denervation of muscles in the limb and also progressive...
This study has investigated the reliability of the artificial surgical model dorsal root rhizotomy (...
Introduction: Brachial plexus injuries are debilitating injury affecting young population, which com...
Peripheral nerve injury currently has a poor prognosis that often results in motor deficits such as ...
Human plexus injuries often include the avulsion of one or more ventral roots, resulting in debilita...
Human plexus injuries often include the avulsion of one or more ventral roots, resulting in debilita...
We have previously reported that re-implantation of ventral root can enhance motoneuron (MN) surviva...
Abstract Background Ventral root avulsion is a proximal nerve root lesion in which ventral motor ner...
Road traffic accidents are the most common cause of avulsion injury, in which spinal roots are torn ...
We investigated the functional recovery of motoneurons after reimplanting an avulsed ventral root in...
The present study examines whether reimplantation of the ventral root could prevent motoneuron death...
In a spinal root injury model, our previous studies have shown that induction of nitric oxide syntha...
Abstract In laboratory studies, counting the spinal motoneu-rons that survived axonal injury is a ma...