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Stimulation Of Trigeminal Afferents Improves Motor Recovery After Facial Nerve Injury Functional Electrophysiological And Morphological Proofs 1st Edition Emmanouil Skouras

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Stimulation Of Trigeminal Afferents Improves Motor Recovery After Facial Nerve Injury Functional Electrophysiological And Morphological Proofs 1st Edition Emmanouil Skouras
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 110
Author: Emmanouil Skouras, Stoyan Pavlov, Habib Bendella, Doychin N. Angelov
ISBN: 9783642333101, 9783642333118, 3642333109, 3642333117
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Stimulation Of Trigeminal Afferents Improves Motor Recovery After Facial Nerve Injury Functional Electrophysiological And Morphological Proofs 1st Edition Emmanouil Skouras by Emmanouil Skouras, Stoyan Pavlov, Habib Bendella, Doychin N. Angelov 9783642333101, 9783642333118, 3642333109, 3642333117 instant download after payment.

Recovery of mimic function after facial nerve transection is poor: the successful regrowth of axotomized motoneurons to their targets is compromised by (i) poor axonal navigation and excessive collateral branching, (ii) abnormal exchange of nerve impulses between adjacent regrowing axons and (iii) insufficient synaptic input to facial motoneurons. As a result, axotomized motoneurons get hyperexcitable and unable to discharge. Since improvement of growth cone navigation and reduction of the ephaptic cross-talk between axons turn out be very difficult, the authorsa concentrated on the third detrimental component and proposed that an intensification of the trigeminal input to axotomized electrophysiologically silent facial motoneurons might improve specificity of reinnervation. To test the hypothesis they compared behavioral, electrophysiological and morphological parameters after single reconstructive surgery on the facial nerve with those obtained after identical facial nerve surgery, but combined with direct or indirect stimulation of the ipsilateral infraorbital (ION) nerve. The authors found that in all cases trigeminal stimulation was beneficial for the outcome by improving the quality of target reinnervation and recovery of vibrissal motor performance.

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