2013
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2013.9065
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Minimally Invasive Motor Nerve Conduction Study of the Rat Sciatic and Tail Nerves

Abstract: SummaryHuman and veterinary scientific researchers widely use rats as experimental animals. The rat nerves conduction studies are used for investigations of neural tissue injury, neural regeneration, peripheral neuropathies etc. in experimental models. Nerve conduction studies on animals do not follow strict rules, as studies in humans. Various methods and lack of the single recognized technique of nerve conduction study on the animals often lead to difficulties in the interpretation and comparison of the resu… Show more

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“…The sensory velocity was 39.24±8.32 m/s at the age of 12 weeks, which was similar to the CD-strain rats of the study conducted by C. P. V. deJESUS, MD et al [11] This study is first one of its kind study to use subcutaneous needle electrodes in Wistar albino rats for sural sensory nerve conduction whereas the sciatic motor nerve conduction studies by needle electrodes were performed in rats in earlier studies. [12][13][14] The SMNCV in 12 weeks old Wistar rats in our study was less than the SMNCV of Wistar rats studied by Nergiz Huseyinoglu et al [8] (46.38±12.77 m/s Vs 58.90±5.07) which might be due to the difference in age of the rats. Our results are similar to a study conducted by Kurokawa K et al in which SMNCV was 46.3±12.4 m/s.…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Techniques For Sensory and Motor Nerve Cocontrasting
confidence: 81%
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“…The sensory velocity was 39.24±8.32 m/s at the age of 12 weeks, which was similar to the CD-strain rats of the study conducted by C. P. V. deJESUS, MD et al [11] This study is first one of its kind study to use subcutaneous needle electrodes in Wistar albino rats for sural sensory nerve conduction whereas the sciatic motor nerve conduction studies by needle electrodes were performed in rats in earlier studies. [12][13][14] The SMNCV in 12 weeks old Wistar rats in our study was less than the SMNCV of Wistar rats studied by Nergiz Huseyinoglu et al [8] (46.38±12.77 m/s Vs 58.90±5.07) which might be due to the difference in age of the rats. Our results are similar to a study conducted by Kurokawa K et al in which SMNCV was 46.3±12.4 m/s.…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Techniques For Sensory and Motor Nerve Cocontrasting
confidence: 81%
“…For these reasons we have used non-invasive methods of motor and sensory nerve conduction study of the sciatic and sural nerves in rats without exploration of nerves and animal scarification or disability. Although the normal values of sciatic motor nerve conduction velocity were studied by using minimally invasive methods in Wistar rats, [8] to our knowledge no studies have described the normal values of sensory nerve conduction velocity of sural nerve in these rats by using non-invasive methods. Therefore, we studied to find out the normal values of motor and sensory conduction velocities of sciatic and sural nerves in wistar rats by using non-invasive methods.…”
Section: Minimally Invasive Techniques For Sensory and Motor Nerve Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also observed a preferential activation of proximal and distal motor pools based on their location along the lumbar spinal cord in both rats and humans, with distal limb muscles having longer latencies compared to those more proximal to the stimulation site. This is comparable between the two species when corrected for distance traveled and conduction velocity differences [ 6 , 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 55 ]. Lastly, we should note that more research is needed to determine whether the maximal TEP reflects depolarization of the whole motoneuron pool, as is the case for the maximal M-wave [ 56 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…[10] AISI 1030 çeliği üzerine yaptıkları çalışmada benzer şekilde yüzey pürüzlülüğü ile ilerleme miktarında doğru orantılı bir değişim olduğunu rapor etmişlerdir. Hüseyinoğlu [11]' da AA7075 alüminyum alaşımının freze ile işlenmesi üzerine yaptığı çalışmada benzer şekilde ilerleme hızının artmasıyla yüzey pürüzlüğünün arttığını bildirmiştir. Bu çalışmada ilerleme miktarında 0,15 mm/diş' ten 0,1 mm/diş' e ufak bir azalma bile yüzey kalitesinde malzeme cinsi ve takımın kaplama durumuna bağlı olarak %66 ile %100 arasında değişen oranlarda düşüş meydana getirdiği tespit edilmiştir.…”
Section: şEkil 4 Talaş Derinliğinin Yüzey Pürüzlülüğüne Etkisiunclassified