THE EFFECT OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER SCIATIC-NERVE CRUSH IN THE RAT

Citation
Nlu. Vanmeeteren et al., THE EFFECT OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AFTER SCIATIC-NERVE CRUSH IN THE RAT, Journal of the peripheral nervous system, 3(4), 1998, pp. 277-282
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Clinical Neurology
ISSN journal
10859489
Volume
3
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
277 - 282
Database
ISI
SICI code
1085-9489(1998)3:4<277:TEOETO>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Two separate experiments were carried out in order to evaluate the inf luence of moderate training and treadmill running on the rate of recov ery of sensorimotor function following sciatic nerve injury in the rat . Nerve injury was induced by sciatic nerve crush. In the first experi ment, rats were subjected to swim exercise (180 m daily), either for 7 days before, or for 14 consecutive days after nerve injury. In the se cond experiment rats were exercised on a motor driven treadmill device (10 m/min for 30 min twice daily) for 21 days. The recovery from nerv e injury was assessed by means of an analysis of the free walking patt ern (motor function) and the foot withdrawal reflex (sensory function) by electrical stimulation. The swim training program before or after crush did not affect the recovery of locomotor or sensory function. Tr eadmill running significantly deteriorated the gradual return of motor function (p < 0.05), but did not influence sensory recovery. We concl ude that swim training does not interfere with functional sensorimotor recovery after sciatic nerve injury, and that a mild of treadmill run ning retards recovery. We hypothesize that the retardation of recovery as a result of treadmill running is the consequence of the stress inf licted by the negative reinforcement used in the treadmill, or due to the severity of the training.