2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8027.2007.00115.x
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Regeneration of baroafferents after implantation into different vessels

Abstract: Regeneration of peripheral nerves involves an essential contribution by surrounding tissues. This study focuses on the role of the target tissue on the regeneration of afferent peripheral nerves. We hypothesized that nerves implanted into the appropriate target tissue regain their function, whereas they degenerate when implanted into a different tissue. Therefore, aortic nerves of rabbits were transected and implanted into arteries or veins, and their function and structure was reevaluated after 1.5, 3, and 10… Show more

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“…Stevens et al reported that arterial nerve sprouting occurred after the autonomic nerves were transected and re-implanted [16]. Interestingly, this phenomenon was observed exclusively in arteries and not in veins.…”
Section: Source Of Aortic Ngf Expressionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Stevens et al reported that arterial nerve sprouting occurred after the autonomic nerves were transected and re-implanted [16]. Interestingly, this phenomenon was observed exclusively in arteries and not in veins.…”
Section: Source Of Aortic Ngf Expressionmentioning
confidence: 96%