Souhrn:
The rat sciatic nerve is a well-established animal model for the study of recovery from peripheral nerve injuries.
Footprint analysis is the most widely used non-invasive method of measuring functional recovery after injury in this
model. We describe a new, alternative video analysis of standing (or static footprint video analysis) to assess
functional loss following injury to the rat sciatic nerve, while the animal is standing or at periodic rest on a flat
transparent surface. We found that this alternative video analysis is technically easier to perform than the corresponding
footprint video analysis while walking, but still preserves all advantages of video versus conventional ink
track method: i.e. few non-measurable footprints, better repeatability, high accuracy and more precise quantification
of the degree of functional loss after sciatic nerve injury in the rat.
Klíčová slova:
peripheral nerve, nerve injury, nerve regeneration, functional recovery
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