Robinson Grant A, Madison Roger D
Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Muscle Nerve. 2003 Aug;28(2):227-31. doi: 10.1002/mus.10422.
Previous studies in rat femoral nerve demonstrated that regenerating motor axons preferentially reinnervate a nerve branch to muscle as opposed to skin, a process that has been termed preferential motor reinnervation (PMR). This process has not been previously reported in the mouse, where the use of transgenic animals could be a powerful tool to study the basic mechanisms that determine accuracy of regenerating motor axons. In the mouse, we applied the same nerve repair (suture) and retrograde labeling strategies that successfully demonstrated PMR in the rat femoral nerve but surprisingly were unable to demonstrate PMR. However, if the mouse femoral nerve was repaired with a fibrin sealant, PMR was readily apparent, suggesting that PMR in the mouse is dependent on the method of nerve repair.
先前对大鼠股神经的研究表明,再生的运动轴突优先重新支配神经至肌肉的分支,而非皮肤,这一过程被称为优先运动再支配(PMR)。此前在小鼠中尚未有此过程的报道,而转基因动物的应用可能是研究决定再生运动轴突准确性的基本机制的有力工具。在小鼠中,我们采用了与在大鼠股神经中成功证明PMR相同的神经修复(缝合)和逆行标记策略,但令人惊讶的是未能证明PMR。然而,如果用纤维蛋白密封剂修复小鼠股神经,PMR则很明显,这表明小鼠中的PMR取决于神经修复方法。