Nociceptive and Neuronal Evaluation of the Sciatic Nerve of Wistar Rats Subjected to Compression Injury and Treated with Resistive Exercise

Author:

Antunes Juliana Sobral1,Lovison Keli1,Karvat Jhenifer1,Peretti Ana Luiza1,Vieira Lizyana1,Higuchi Guilherme Hideaki1,Brancalhão Rose Meire Costa1ORCID,Ribeiro Lucinéia de Fátima Chasko1,Bertolini Gladson Ricardo Flor1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State University of Western Paraná (UNIOESTE), Universitaria Street, 2069, P.O. Box 711, 85819-110 Cascavel, PR, Brazil

Abstract

Background. To investigate the climb stairs resistance exercise on nociception and axonal regeneration in the sciatic nerve of rats.Methods. 24 Wistar rats were divided: control group (CG—no injury), exercise group (EG—no injury with physical exercise), lesion group (LG—injury, but without exercise), and treated group (LEG—injury and physical exercise). LG and LEG were subjected to sciatic nerve compression with hemostat. From the 3rd day after injury began treatment with exercise, and after 22 days occurs the removal of a nerve fragment for morphological analysis.Results. Regarding allodynia, CG obtained values less than EG(p=0.012)and larger than LG and LEG(p<0.001). Histological results showed that CG and EG had normal appearance, as LG and LEG showed up with large amounts of inflammatory infiltration, degeneration and disruption of nerve fibers, and reduction of the myelin sheath; however LEG presented some regenerated fibers. From the morphometric data there were significant differences, for nerve fiber diameter, comparing CG with LG and LEG and comparing axon diameter and the thickness of the myelin of the CG to others.Conclusion. Climb stairs resistance exercise was not effective to speed up the regenerative process of axons.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,Neurology

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