The neuronal regulation of fracture healing: effects of sciatic nerve resection in rat tibia

L Nordsletten, JE Madsen, R Almaas… - Acta orthopaedica …, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
L Nordsletten, JE Madsen, R Almaas, T Rootwelt, J Halse, YT Konttinen, M Hukkanen…
Acta orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1994Taylor & Francis
The effect of sciatic nerve resection on tibial fracture healing was studied in rats 25 days post-
trauma. To prevent differences in loading between sham-operated and nerve-resected
animals the fractured limbs were cast-immobilized. On radiograms 8 of 11 fractures in the
sham-operated animals showed very little callus formation in contrast to only 1 of 8 fractures
in the group with nerve resection. Measured by single-photon absorptiometry, animals with
sciatic nerve resection had a higher bone mineral content than the sham-operated animals …
The effect of sciatic nerve resection on tibial fracture healing was studied in rats 25 days post-trauma. To prevent differences in loading between sham-operated and nerve-resected animals the fractured limbs were cast-immobilized. On radiograms 8 of 11 fractures in the sham-operated animals showed very little callus formation in contrast to only 1 of 8 fractures in the group with nerve resection. Measured by single-photon absorptiometry, animals with sciatic nerve resection had a higher bone mineral content than the sham-operated animals. However, the mechanical strength in three-point cantilever bending was not better in the nerve-resected rats, implying a defective organization of the large callus. These results suggest neural regulation plays a role in the type of fracture healing, primary or secondary, and in the amount and quality of the callus.
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