A long-term study of regeneration of mechanical sensory fibers after free nerve transplantation to the rabbit reconstructed penis.
- Author:
Wen-peng LI
1
;
Hua JIANG
;
Bao-jin WU
;
Gang CHEN
;
Ying LIU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Animals; Ganglia, Sensory; physiology; Male; Mechanoreceptors; physiology; Nerve Fibers; transplantation; Nerve Regeneration; Penis; surgery; Rabbits
- From: Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(5):422-424
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore the regeneration of mechanical sensory fibers after free nerve transplantation.
METHODNeuroelectrophysiological technique (single nerve fiber recording) was used to test the regeneration rate of mechanical sensory fibers, the proportion of rapidly and slowly adapting receptors, the stimulating thresholds of regenerated mechanoreceptors and conduction velocity of regenerated fibers. The regeneration pattern of the mechanoreceptors after free nerve transplantation to the rabbit reconstructed penis was also analyzed.
RESULTS9 months after operation, the number of regenerated mechanical sensory fiber was almost normal. The regenerated rapidly adapting receptors had a higher proportion with higher mature degree than the regenerated slowly adapting receptors. 9 months after nerve transplantation the stimulating thresholds of regenerated mechanoreceptors and conduction velocity of regenerated fibers remained below normal.
CONCLUSIONAfter free nerve transplantation to the rabbit reconstructed penis, the function of both rapidly and slowly adapting sensory nerve fiber partially recovered, but in different extent.