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Here's a great
scientific study on the basic science behind double crush syndrome...
| TITLE: |
Axonal transport and morphological changes
following nerve compression. An experimental study in the rabbit vagus nerve. |
| AUTHORS: |
Dahlin LB; Archer DR; McLean WG |
| AUTHOR AFFILIATION: |
Department of Pharmacology and
Therapeutics, University of Liverpool. |
| SOURCE: |
J Hand Surg [Br] 1993 Feb;18(1):106-10 |
| CITATION IDS: |
PMID: 7679703 UI: 93171708 |
| ABSTRACT: |
Axonal transport and morphological changes
were studied in the rabbit vagus nerve after the nerves had been subjected to compression
at either 0, 50 or 200 mmHg for two hours. Slow axonally transported proteins, tubulin and
actin, were radiolabelled with 35S-methionine two, seven or 14 days after the injury and
the distribution of radiolabelled tubulin and actin within component b of slow transport
was measured three days later by densitometric analysis of fluorographs of polyacrylamide
gel. No significant differences were found in the distribution of tubulin two (50 and 200
mmHg) or seven (200 mmHg) days after injury, but at 14 days (200 mmHg) there was
significantly increased radiolabelling of tubulin relative to actin in the nerve 60 to 70
mm from the nodose ganglion. Morphometric measurements of the nerve cell bodies two days
after the compression injury at 200 mmHg revealed no significant changes. Previous work
has shown that morphological changes, similar to those found after axotomy, were present
in nerve cell bodies seven days after a compression injury. This, taken together with the
present results, indicates that compression can induce both morphological and biochemical
changes in the neurone. The altered axonal transport of tubulin associated with nerve
injury follows a slower time course and does not precede the morphological changes. The
findings may be of relevance when discussing the double crush syndrome. |
| MAIN MESH HEADINGS: |
Axons/*physiology
Nerve Compression Syndromes/*physiopathology
Vagus Nerve/*physiopathology |
| ADDITIONAL MESH HEADINGS: |
Actins/metabolism
Animal
Axonal Transport/physiology
Male
Nerve Compression Syndromes/pathology
Neurons/pathology
Rabbits
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Time Factors
Tubulin/metabolism
Vagus Nerve/pathology |
| PUBLICATION TYPES: |
JOURNAL ARTICLE |
| CAS REGISTRY NUMBERS: |
0 (Actins)
0 (Tubulin) |
| LANGUAGES: |
Eng |
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