1. Combination therapy using evening primrose oil and electrical stimulation to improve nerve function following a crush injury of sciatic nerve in male rats
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Hadi Veladi, Parviz Shahabi, Mehdi Farhoudi, Jalal Abdolalizadeh, Omid Badri, Mohsen Sharif Zak, and Mohammad Reza Alipour
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,cuff electrode ,evening primrose oil ,nerve regeneration ,peripheral nerve injury ,sciatic nerve injury ,electrical stimulation ,sciatic functional index ,neural regeneration ,Stimulation ,lcsh:RC346-429 ,Nerve conduction velocity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Developmental Neuroscience ,medicine ,Remyelination ,lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,business.industry ,Sciatic nerve injury ,medicine.disease ,Muscle atrophy ,Surgery ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Anesthesia ,Peripheral nerve injury ,Crush injury ,Sciatic nerve ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article - Abstract
Peripheral nerve injuries with a poor prognosis are common. Evening primrose oil (EPO) has beneficial biological effects and immunomodulatory properties. Since electrical activity plays a major role in neural regeneration, the present study investigated the effects of electrical stimulation (ES), combined with evening primrose oil (EPO), on sciatic nerve function after a crush injury in rats. In anesthetized rats, the sciatic nerve was crushed using small haemostatic forceps followed by ES and/or EPO treatment for 4 weeks. Functional recovery of the sciatic nerve was assessed using the sciatic functional index. Histopathological changes of gastrocnemius muscle atrophy were investigated by light microscopy. Electrophysiological changes were assessed by the nerve conduction velocity of sciatic nerves. Immunohistochemistry was used to determine the remyelination of the sciatic nerve following the interventions. EPO + ES, EPO, and ES obviously improved sciatic nerve function assessed by the sciatic functional index and nerve conduction velocity of the sciatic nerve at 28 days after operation. Expression of the peripheral nerve remyelination marker, protein zero (P0), was increased in the treatment groups at 28 days after operation. Muscle atrophy severity was decreased significantly while the nerve conduction velocity was increased significantly in rats with sciatic nerve injury in the injury + EPO + ES group than in the EPO or ES group. Totally speaking, the combined use of EPO and ES may produce an improving effect on the function of sciatic nerves injured by a crush. The increased expression of P0 may have contributed to improving the functional effects of combination therapy with EPO and ES as well as the electrophysiological and histopathological features of the injured peripheral nerve.
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- 2017
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