Evaluation of digital method for analysis of the sciatic functional index in rats

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2011-01-01

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Franco, Rafael
da Silva Raimundo, Soraia
de Andrade Belo, Marco Antonio
de Moraes, Flávio Ruas [UNESP]
Mota, Francisco Claudio Dantas
Fatoretto, Luana Alexandra

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This work aimed to study the reproduction and description of technique for digital sampling images during rats gait and determination of the sciatic functional index (SFI), through a glass walkway to obtain shoots with a digital camera. After controlled injury by strangulation of sciatic nerve, with 3mm of length, during 30 seconds, using hemostatic forceps, a group of 32 rats was performed 24 hours before the lesion which served as control and 24 hours, 7, 14 and 21 days after injury. The tests consisted in the filming and shooting each animal in order to observe the view from below (by a mirror to 45°) and subsequently analyzed using the IMAGE-J program. Measures were taken from the lengths of the legs (right and left), and the distance between the ankle. In the analysis of IFC, values close to zero (0) suggest that the function of the sciatic nerve is still preserved and values coming from less one hundred (-100) indicate total loss of function. It was verified in this study that 24 hours before surgery the average SFI was -7.07 ± 7.88 and 24 hours after injury these values rose to an average of -77.95 ± 13.81, being about 10 times larger, where 78% of the animals showed 60 to 100% of functional loss in motor activity, demonstrated by the gradual recovery over the days analyzed, confirming the accuracy and effectiveness of the proposed methodology. These results suggest that studies can be conducted to simplify and reduce costs using the technique for digital images of footprints during rats gait in the laboratory.

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Axoniotmese, Peripheral nerve injury, Rat, Sciatic functional index

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Bioscience Journal, v. 27, n. 2, p. 305-311, 2011.