2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1747959
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A Rabbit Model for Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction Studies Avoiding Automutilation Behavior

Abstract: Background The rabbit sciatic nerve injury model may represent a valuable alternative for critical gap distance seen in humans but often leads to automutilation. In this study, we modified the complete sciatic nerve injury model for avoiding autophagy. Materials and Methods In 20 adult female New Zealand White rabbits, instead of transecting the complete sciatic nerve, we unilaterally transected the tibial portion and preserved the peroneal portion. Thereby loss of sensation in the dorsal aspect of t… Show more

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“…Mid-size animals such as rabbits, cats, and dogs have more complex brain functions than rodents and may be used for specialized testing such as sleep studies for cats or studies on the heart for dogs ( Pinnapureddy et al, 2015 ; Sánchez-León et al, 2018 ), whereas rabbits have been used extensively in peripheral nerve injury and repair studies ( Kim et al, 2020 ; Koppaka et al, 2022 ; Sorkin et al, 2022 ). Non-human primates (NHP), with complex brain functions most similar to humans, offer advantages for brain imaging studies, however are costly and may be difficult to procure ( Milham et al, 2020 ; Song et al, 2021 ; Hartig et al, 2023 ; Suminski et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Preclinical Studies ( K L Vincent )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mid-size animals such as rabbits, cats, and dogs have more complex brain functions than rodents and may be used for specialized testing such as sleep studies for cats or studies on the heart for dogs ( Pinnapureddy et al, 2015 ; Sánchez-León et al, 2018 ), whereas rabbits have been used extensively in peripheral nerve injury and repair studies ( Kim et al, 2020 ; Koppaka et al, 2022 ; Sorkin et al, 2022 ). Non-human primates (NHP), with complex brain functions most similar to humans, offer advantages for brain imaging studies, however are costly and may be difficult to procure ( Milham et al, 2020 ; Song et al, 2021 ; Hartig et al, 2023 ; Suminski et al, 2023 ).…”
Section: Preclinical Studies ( K L Vincent )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental Design and Surgical Technique: The operation on the tibial portion of the sciatic nerve was carried out on the left hindlimb. We used a recently published rabbit model for peripheral nerve reconstruction, which prevents the autophagy that often happens in rabbits after experimental sciatic nerve injury [28]. The rabbit was put in a prone position, the hindlimbs were abducted, and the skin over the lateral and caudal aspects of the limb up to the lumbar midline was sheared.…”
Section: Induction and Repair Of Peripheral Nerve Injury (Pni)mentioning
confidence: 99%