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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525505/investigation-into-a-new-denervation-model-of-the-sciatic-nerve-zones-in-rats-selective-motor-or-sensorial-denervation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Selman Hakkı Altuntaş, Levent Sarikcioglu, Hasan Rifat Koyuncuoğlu, İbrahim Metin Çiriş, Fuat Uslusoy, Osman Gurdal, Mustafa Asım Aydın
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to introduce a reliable and useful model of selective sensorial or motor denervations of the sciatic nerve in rats with clinical and laboratory outcomes. METHODS: The surgical technique was determined via detailed cadaveric dissections of rat sciatic nerve roots and cross-sectional histoanatomy. Forty animals were divided into the sham, sensorial denervation (SD), motor denervation (MD), and combined denervation (CD) groups and evaluated clinically via the pinch test and observation...
January 2024: Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524090/unilateral-calf-atrophy-a-case-series-of-clinical-and-electrodiagnostic-findings-with-a-review-of-the-literature
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Lisa B Shields, Vasudeva G Iyer, Yi Ping Zhang, Christopher B Shields
Unilateral calf atrophy may result from several medical conditions, such as lumbar radiculopathy, asymmetric myopathy/dystrophy, a Baker's (popliteal) cyst leading to tibial nerve compression, and disuse atrophy. We present a case series of four patients with unilateral calf atrophy, including chronic neurogenic atrophy (benign focal amyotrophy, one patient), tibial nerve compression at the popliteal fossa by a Baker's cyst (one patient), and disuse atrophy (two patients). All four patients underwent electrodiagnostic (EDX) studies, and two of them had denervation changes of the gastrocnemius...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508205/-selective-neurectomy-in-spastic-paralysis-of-the-upper-extremity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kai Megerle, Andreas Gohritz
Selective neurectomy refers to the targeted transection of motor nerve fibres at their entry into the muscle in order to reduce the increased muscle tone in cases of spastic paralysis. This procedure has regained popularity in recent years, especially in the upper extremity. First and foremost, it requires an exact knowledge of the topographical anatomy of muscle innervation. To be able to control the extent and localisation of the denervation, the terminal nerve branches must be visualized precisely during the procedure...
February 2024: Handchirurgie, Mikrochirurgie, Plastische Chirurgie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38495062/regenerative-peripheral-nerve-interface-surgery-for-the-management-of-chronic-posttraumatic-neuropathic-pain
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REVIEW
Jennifer C Lee, Stephen W P Kemp, Theodore A Kung
Chronic pain resulting from peripheral nerve injury remains a common issue in the United States and affects 7 to 10% of the population. Regenerative Peripheral Nerve Interface (RPNI) surgery is an innovative surgical procedure designed to treat posttraumatic neuropathic pain, particularly when a symptomatic neuroma is present on clinical exam. RPNI surgery involves implantation of a transected peripheral nerve into an autologous free muscle graft to provide denervated targets to regenerating axons. RPNI surgery has been found in animal and human studies to be highly effective in addressing postamputation pain...
February 2024: Seminars in Plastic Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38492879/skeletal-muscle-atrophy-after-sciatic-nerve-damage-mechanistic-insights
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REVIEW
Aarti Yadav, Rajesh Dabur
Sciatic nerve injury leads to molecular events that cause muscular dysfunction advancement in atrophic conditions. Nerve damage renders muscles permanently relaxed which elevates intracellular resting Ca2+ levels. Increased Ca2+ levels are associated with several cellular signaling pathways including AMPK, cGMP, PLC-β, CERB, and calcineurin. Also, multiple enzymes involved in the tricarboxylic acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation are activated by Ca2+ influx into mitochondria during muscle contraction, to meet increased ATP demand...
March 14, 2024: European Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38487549/serum-myostatin-as-a-candidate-disease-severity-and-progression-biomarker-of-spinal-muscular-atrophy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Letícia Amorim de Albuquerque, Júlia Kersting Chadanowicz, Giovanna Câmara Giudicelli, Ana Lucia Portella Staub, Arthur Carpeggiani Weber, Jordana Miranda De Souza Silva, Michele Michelin Becker, Thayne Woycinck Kowalski, Marina Siebert, Jonas Alex Morales Saute
The identification of biomarkers for spinal muscular atrophy is crucial for predicting disease progression, severity, and response to new disease-modifying therapies. This study aimed to investigate the role of serum levels of myostatin and follistatin as biomarkers for spinal muscular atrophy, considering muscle atrophy secondary to denervation as the main clinical manifestation of the disease. The study evaluated the differential gene expression of myostatin and follistatin in a lesional model of gastrocnemius denervation in mice, as well as in a meta-analysis of three datasets in transgenic mice models of spinal muscular atrophy, and in two studies involving humans with spinal muscular atrophy...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464282/high-resolution-spatial-transcriptomic-atlas-of-mouse-soleus-muscle-unveiling-single-cell-and-subcellular-heterogeneity-in-health-and-denervation
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Jer-En Hsu, Lloyd Ruiz, Yongha Hwang, Steve Guzman, Chun-Seok Cho, Weiqiu Cheng, Yichen Si, Peter Macpherson, Mitchell Schrank, Goo Jun, Hyun-Min Kang, Myungjin Kim, Susan Brooks, Jun Hee Lee
Skeletal muscle is essential for both movement and metabolic processes, characterized by a complex and ordered structure. Despite its importance, a detailed spatial map of gene expression within muscle tissue has been challenging to achieve due to the limitations of existing technologies, which struggle to provide high-resolution views. In this study, we leverage the Seq-Scope technique, an innovative method that allows for the observation of the entire transcriptome at an unprecedented submicron spatial resolution...
February 29, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462654/belt-electrode-tetanus-muscle-stimulation-reduces-denervation-induced-atrophy-of-rat-multiple-skeletal-muscle-groups
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hiroyuki Uno, Shohei Kamiya, Ryuji Akimoto, Katsu Hosoki, Shunta Tadano, Mako Isemura, Karina Kouzaki, Yuki Tamura, Takaya Kotani, Koichi Nakazato
Belt electrode-skeletal muscle electrical stimulation (B-SES) involves the use of belt-shaped electrodes to contract multiple muscle groups simultaneously. Twitch contractions have been demonstrated to protect against denervation-induced muscle atrophy in rats, possibly through mitochondrial biosynthesis. This study examined whether inducing tetanus contractions with B-SES suppresses muscle atrophy and identified the underlying molecular mechanisms. We evaluated the effects of acute (60 Hz, 5 min) and chronic (60 Hz, 5 min, every alternate day for one week) B-SES on the tibialis anterior (TA) and gastrocnemius (GAS) muscles in Sprague-Dawley rats using belt electrodes attached to both ankle joints...
March 11, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38451311/bmp4-and-grem1-are-targets-of-shh-signaling-and-downstream-regulators-of-collagen-in-the-penis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiangping Deng, Timothy Searl, Samuel Ohlander, Danuta Dynda, Daniel A Harrington, Kevin T McVary, Carol A Podlasek
BACKGROUND: Cavernous nerve (CN) injury, caused by prostatectomy and diabetes, initiates a remodeling process (smooth muscle apoptosis and increased collagen) in the corpora cavernosa of the penis of patients and animal models that is an underlying cause of erectile dysfunction (ED), and the Sonic hedgehog (SHH) pathway plays an essential role in the response of the penis to denervation, as collagen increases with SHH inhibition and decreases with SHH treatment. AIM: We examined if part of the mechanism of how SHH prevents penile remodeling and increased collagen with CN injury involves bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP4) and gremlin1 (GREM1) and examined the relationship between SHH, BMP4, GREM1, and collagen in penis of ED patients and rat models of CN injury, SHH inhibition, and SHH, BMP4, and GREM1 treatment...
March 6, 2024: Journal of Sexual Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38443222/ectodysplasin-a2-receptor-signaling-in-skeletal-muscle-pathophysiology
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REVIEW
Sevgi Döndü Özen, Serkan Kir
Skeletal muscle is essential in generating mechanical force and regulating energy metabolism and body temperature. Pathologies associated with muscle tissue often lead to impaired physical activity and imbalanced metabolism. Recently, ectodysplasin A2 receptor (EDA2R) signaling has been shown to promote muscle loss and glucose intolerance. Upregulated EDA2R expression in muscle tissue was associated with aging, denervation, cancer cachexia, and muscular dystrophies. Here, we describe the roles of EDA2R signaling in muscle pathophysiology, including muscle atrophy, insulin resistance, and aging-related sarcopenia...
March 4, 2024: Trends in Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38431841/neuromuscular-organoids-model-spinal-neuromuscular-pathologies-in-c9orf72-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chong Gao, Qinghua Shi, Xue Pan, Jiajia Chen, Yuhong Zhang, Jiali Lang, Shan Wen, Xiaodong Liu, Tian-Lin Cheng, Kai Lei
Hexanucleotide repeat expansions in the C9orf72 gene are the most common cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal dementia. Due to the lack of trunk neuromuscular organoids (NMOs) from ALS patients' induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), an organoid system was missing to model the trunk spinal neuromuscular neurodegeneration. With the C9orf72 ALS patient-derived iPSCs and isogenic controls, we used an NMO system containing trunk spinal cord neural and peripheral muscular tissues to show that the ALS NMOs could model peripheral defects in ALS, including contraction weakness, neural denervation, and loss of Schwann cells...
March 26, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429931/the-cellular-bases-of-mobility-from-the-study-of-muscle-mobility-and-aging-somma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven R Cummings, Paul M Coen, Luigi Ferrucci
Findings from the Study of Muscle, Mobility and Aging (SOMMA) in this issue of Aging Cell show that several biological pathways in skeletal muscle cells play an important role in determining mobility in older adults. These are based on assays in skeletal muscle biopsies obtained from participants, aged 70 years and older in SOMMA tested for association with assessments related to mobility, including muscle mass, strength, power, cardiopulmonary fitness, and 400 m walking speed. The papers show that, using mass spectrometry, oxidative modifications of proteins essential to myocellular function are associated with poorer mobility...
March 1, 2024: Aging Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426207/volume-loss-during-muscle-reinnervation-surgery-is-correlated-with-reduced-cmap-amplitude-but-not-reduced-force-output-in-a-rat-hindlimb-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexis L Lowe, Maria V Rivera Santana, Taylor Bopp, Kiara N Quinn, Johnnie Johnson, Christopher Ward, Tae Hwan Chung, Sami Tuffaha, Nitish V Thakor
Introduction: Muscle reinnervation (MR) surgery offers rehabilitative benefits to amputees by taking severely damaged nerves and providing them with new denervated muscle targets (DMTs). However, the influence of physical changes to muscle tissue during MR surgery on long-term functional outcomes remains understudied. Methods: Our rat hindlimb model of MR surgery utilizes vascularized, directly neurotized DMTs made from the lateral gastrocnemius (LG), which we employed to assess the impact of muscle tissue size on reinnervation outcomes, specifically pairing the DMT with the transected peroneal nerve...
2024: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426170/quantitative-double-echo-steady-state-t2-mapping-of-upper-extremity-peripheral-nerves-and-muscles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gracyn J Campbell, Darryl B Sneag, Sophie C Queler, Yenpo Lin, Qian Li, Ek T Tan
INTRODUCTION: T2 mapping can characterize peripheral neuropathy and muscle denervation due to axonal damage. Three-dimensional double echo steady-state (DESS) can simultaneously provide 3D qualitative information and T2 maps with equivalent spatial resolution. However, insufficient signal-to-noise ratio may bias DESS-T2 values. Deep learning reconstruction (DLR) techniques can reduce noise, and hence may improve quantitation of high-resolution DESS-T2. This study aims to (i) evaluate the effect of DLR methods on DESS-T2 values, and (ii) to evaluate the feasibility of using DESS-T2 maps to differentiate abnormal from normal nerves and muscles in the upper extremities, with abnormality as determined by electromyography...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38424446/denervation-alters-the-secretome-of-myofibers-and-thereby-affects-muscle-stem-cell-lineage-progression-and-functionality
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Henriette Henze, Sören S Hüttner, Philipp Koch, Svenja C Schüler, Marco Groth, Björn von Eyss, Julia von Maltzahn
Skeletal muscle function crucially depends on innervation while repair of skeletal muscle relies on resident muscle stem cells (MuSCs). However, it is poorly understood how innervation affects MuSC properties and thereby regeneration of skeletal muscle. Here, we report that loss of innervation causes precocious activation of MuSCs concomitant with the expression of markers of myogenic differentiation. This aberrant activation of MuSCs after loss of innervation is accompanied by profound alterations on the mRNA and protein level...
March 1, 2024: NPJ Regenerative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420250/plantar-fasciitis-with-chronic-baxter-s-neuropathy-causing-hindfoot-pain-a-case-report
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Harmeet Kaur, Punit Tiwari, Nitish Bansal
INTRODUCTION: The main differentials of non-traumatic heel pain are plantar fasciitis (PF), plantar heel fat pad atrophy, worn-out footwear, especially asymmetric wear and tear, hyperuricemia, corns, callosities, tumors of the calcaneum, osteomyelitis, calcaneal stress fractures due to overweight or unaccustomed over usage, radiating pain from S1 nerve root compression, and seronegative spondyloarthropathies. Compression of the tibial nerve or the medial calcaneal nerve at or around the flexor retinaculum is the other possibility...
February 2024: Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38418015/predicting-spatio-temporal-radiofrequency-ablation-temperature-using-deep-neural-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hanife Tugba Kumru, Vitaly Gordin, Daniel Cortes
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the medial branch nerve is a widely used therapeutic intervention for facet joint pain. However, denervation of the multifidus muscle is an inevitable consequence of RFA. New ablation techniques with the potential to prevent muscle denervation can be designed using computational simulations. However, depending on the complexity of the model, they could be computationally expensive. As an alternative approach, deep neural networks (DNNs) can be used to predict tissue temperature during RFA procedure...
February 2024: Medical Engineering & Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413232/human-motor-neurons-elicit-pathological-hallmarks-of-als-and-reveal-potential-biomarkers-of-the-disease-in-response-to-prolonged-ifn%C3%AE-exposure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Changho Chun, Jung Hyun Lee, Mark Bothwell, Paul Nghiem, Alec S T Smith, David L Mack
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder marked by progressive motor neuron degeneration and muscle denervation. A recent transcriptomic study integrating a wide range of human ALS samples revealed that upregulation of p53, a downstream target of inflammatory stress, is commonly detected in familial and sporadic ALS cases by a mechanism linked to TDP-43 dysfunction. In this study, we show that prolonged IFNγ treatment of human iPSC-derived spinal motor neurons results in severe cytoplasmic aggregation of TDP-43...
February 27, 2024: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38406586/enhancing-regeneration-and-repair-of-long-distance-peripheral-nerve-defect-injuries-with-continuous-microcurrent-electrical-nerve-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Junjie Kong, Cheng Teng, Fenglan Liu, Xuzhaoyu Wang, Yi Zhou, Ying Zong, Zixin Wan, Jun Qin, Bin Yu, Daguo Mi, Yaxian Wang
INTRODUCTION: Peripheral nerve injuries, especially those involving long-distance deficits, pose significant challenges in clinical repair. This study explores the potential of continuous microcurrent electrical nerve stimulation (cMENS) as an adjunctive strategy to promote regeneration and repair in such cases. METHODS: The study initially optimized cMENS parameters and assessed its impact on Schwann cell activity, neurotrophic factor secretion, and the nerve regeneration microenvironment...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38386602/posttreatment-head-and-neck-cancer-imaging-anatomic-considerations-based-on-cancer-subsites
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takashi Hiyama, Yusuke Miyasaka, Hirofumi Kuno, Kotaro Sekiya, Shingo Sakashita, Takeshi Shinozaki, Tatsushi Kobayashi
Posttreatment imaging surveillance of head and neck cancer is challenging owing to complex anatomic subsites and diverse treatment modalities. Early detection of residual disease or recurrence through surveillance imaging is crucial for devising optimal treatment strategies. Posttreatment imaging surveillance is performed using CT, fluorine 18-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/CT, and MRI. Radiologists should be familiar with postoperative imaging findings that can vary depending on surgical procedures and reconstruction methods that are used, which is dictated by the primary subsite and extent of the tumor...
March 2024: Radiographics: a Review Publication of the Radiological Society of North America, Inc
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