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Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Article . 2010 . Peer-reviewed
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Standardized crush injury of the mouse median nerve

Authors: G, Ronchi; S, Raimondo; A S P, Varejão; P, Tos; I, Perroteau; S, Geuna;

Standardized crush injury of the mouse median nerve

Abstract

The employment of transgenic mouse models for peripheral nerve regeneration studies is continuously increasing. In this paper, we describe a standardized method for inducing a crush lesion in mouse median nerve using a non-serrated clamp exerting a crush compression force of 20.43 MPa for a duration of 30 s. Quantitative assessment of posttraumatic functional recovery by grasping test showed that recovery was very fast and mice returned to baseline performance already after 20 days only. Stereological analysis of nerve fibers distal to the crush lesion showed the presence of axons with a significantly smaller size and thinner myelin sheath in comparison to controls. This experimental nerve injury model is highly reproducible and the impact on animal well-being is minimal. Its employment can be particularly indicated for exploring the basic neurobiological mechanisms of peripheral nerve regeneration.

Keywords

Male, Analysis of Variance, Behavior, Animal, Hand Strength, Nerve Crush, Recovery of Function, Nerve Fibers, Myelinated, Median Nerve, Nerve Regeneration, Mice, Animals

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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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