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Early evaluation of nerve regeneration after nerve injury and repair using functional connectivity MRI.


ABSTRACT: Resting state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging studies in rat brain show brain reorganization caused by nerve injury and repair. In this study, distinguishable differences were found in healthy, nerve transection without repair (R-) and nerve transection with repair (R+) groups in the subacute stage (2 weeks after initial injury). Only forepaw on the healthy side was used to determine seed voxel regions in this study. Disturbance of neuronal network in the primary sensory region of cortex occurs within two hours after initial injury, and the network pattern was restored in R+ group in subacute stage, while the disturbed pattern remained in R- group. These are the central findings of the study. This technique provides a novel way of detecting and monitoring the effectiveness of peripheral nerve injury treatment in the early stage and potentially offers a tool for clinicians to avoid poor clinical outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Li R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4127364 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Early evaluation of nerve regeneration after nerve injury and repair using functional connectivity MRI.

Li Rupeng R   Hettinger Patrick C PC   Liu Xiping X   Machol Jacques J   Yan Ji-Geng JG   Matloub Hani S HS   Hyde James S JS  

Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 20140210 7


Resting state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging studies in rat brain show brain reorganization caused by nerve injury and repair. In this study, distinguishable differences were found in healthy, nerve transection without repair (R-) and nerve transection with repair (R+) groups in the subacute stage (2 weeks after initial injury). Only forepaw on the healthy side was used to determine seed voxel regions in this study. Disturbance of neuronal network in the primary sensory regio  ...[more]

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