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Morphological and functional repercussion on peripheral nerve regeneration after exercises

INTRODUCTION: This study aimed to investigate if exercise in motorized wheel can affect the process of peripheral nerve regeneration in a rat model of axonotmesis. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty-eight Wistar rats were divided equally into four groups containing six experimental and six control subjects. After proper training, the rats underwent right sciatic nerve axonotmesis. All groups started the exercises, in a daily basis, 24 hours after nerve injury, but at different durations (28 days for G1, 21 days for G2, 14 days for G3 and seven days for G4). Both duration and speed of the exercises were gradually adjusted during the experiments. RESULTS: The Sciatic Function Index revealed that exercised animals showed clear signs of delayed functional gait recovery. The histological analysis of injured nerves revealed that exercised animals showed signs of proximal stump preservation and degenerative signs in the distal stump. In other hand, exercised animals during seven days only showed axonal preservation in the distal stump. CONCLUSION: Based on these results, we believe that active exercises should be avoided, at least during the peripheral nerve regeneration process, i.e., during first 21 days after axonotmesis."

Nerve regeneration; Exercise; Rats; Sciatic functional index


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