Following microsurgical reconstruction of injured peripheral nerves, severed axons are able to undergo spontaneous regeneration. However, the functional result is always unsatisfactory with poor sensory recovery and reduced motor function. One contributing factor is the retrograde neuronal death, which occurs in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and in the spinal cord. An additional clinical problem is the loss of nerve tissue that often occurs in the trauma zone and which requires “bridges” to reconnect separated nerve ends. The present thesis investigates the extent of retrograde degeneration in spinal motoneurons and cutaneous and muscular afferent DRG neurons after permanent axotomy and following treatment with N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC). In a...
A spinal root avulsion is the most severe proximal peripheral nerve lesion possible. Avulsion of ven...
We investigated the functional recovery of motoneurons after reimplanting an avulsed ventral root in...
Background: Nerve transfers require for the donor nerve to be injured, either partially or complete...
Following microsurgical reconstruction of injured peripheral nerves, severed axons are able to under...
Peripheral nerve trauma is a common cause of considerable functional morbidity, and healthcare expen...
After a defined unilateral sciatic nerve transection in the rat, a novel triple staining technique w...
Ventral spinal root avulsion causes complete denervation of muscles in the limb and also progressive...
Despite surgical innovation, the sensory and motor outcome after peripheral nerve injury is incomple...
In the present study, we compared the effects of implanting peripheral sensory nerve and motor nerve...
The present study examined whether a peripheral nerve (PN) graft can rescue developing motoneurons f...
We previously showed that motor nerves are superior to sensory nerves in promoting axon regeneration...
Root avulsions due to traction to the brachial plexus causes complete and permanent loss of function...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with significant loss of nervous tissue leading to po...
Peripheral nerve injury is typically associated with long-term disturbances in sensory localization,...
The primary sensory neurons of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are a very useful model to study the neuron...
A spinal root avulsion is the most severe proximal peripheral nerve lesion possible. Avulsion of ven...
We investigated the functional recovery of motoneurons after reimplanting an avulsed ventral root in...
Background: Nerve transfers require for the donor nerve to be injured, either partially or complete...
Following microsurgical reconstruction of injured peripheral nerves, severed axons are able to under...
Peripheral nerve trauma is a common cause of considerable functional morbidity, and healthcare expen...
After a defined unilateral sciatic nerve transection in the rat, a novel triple staining technique w...
Ventral spinal root avulsion causes complete denervation of muscles in the limb and also progressive...
Despite surgical innovation, the sensory and motor outcome after peripheral nerve injury is incomple...
In the present study, we compared the effects of implanting peripheral sensory nerve and motor nerve...
The present study examined whether a peripheral nerve (PN) graft can rescue developing motoneurons f...
We previously showed that motor nerves are superior to sensory nerves in promoting axon regeneration...
Root avulsions due to traction to the brachial plexus causes complete and permanent loss of function...
Peripheral nerve injuries are often associated with significant loss of nervous tissue leading to po...
Peripheral nerve injury is typically associated with long-term disturbances in sensory localization,...
The primary sensory neurons of dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are a very useful model to study the neuron...
A spinal root avulsion is the most severe proximal peripheral nerve lesion possible. Avulsion of ven...
We investigated the functional recovery of motoneurons after reimplanting an avulsed ventral root in...
Background: Nerve transfers require for the donor nerve to be injured, either partially or complete...