Garcés G L, Santandreu M E
Department of Anatomy, Colegio Universitario, Canary Islands, Spain.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1988 Mar;70(2):315-8. doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.70B2.3346314.
The right sciatic nerve of 50 one-month-old male rats was cut under general anaesthesia. Groups of animals were sacrificed at intervals of up to 12 weeks after operation and the length of the femora, tibiae and first and fifth metatarsals were measured with a caliper accurate to 0.05 mm. From the first week, both metatarsals were between 3% and 5% shorter on the denervated side, but there was no further increase of the discrepancy. The femora were less than 1% longer in the denervated limb at the second and eighth week. No difference was found between the lengths of the tibiae. The various factors which could possibly be responsible for these findings are discussed.
在全身麻醉下,切断50只1月龄雄性大鼠的右侧坐骨神经。术后每隔一段时间处死一组动物,最长至术后12周,使用精度为0.05毫米的卡尺测量股骨、胫骨以及第一和第五跖骨的长度。从第一周开始,失神经支配侧的两根跖骨均比健侧短3%至5%,但差异未进一步增大。在第二周和第八周时,失神经支配肢体的股骨比健侧长不到1%。胫骨长度在两侧未发现差异。讨论了可能导致这些结果的各种因素。