Experimental Reinnervation of a Strap Muscle with a Few Roots of the Phrenic Nerve in Rabbits

Author:

Marie Jean-Paul1,Lerosey Yannick1,Dehesdin Danièle1,Jin Olivier1,Tadié Marc1,Andrieu-Guitrancourt Jérome1

Affiliation:

1. Rouen, France

Abstract

In order to compare application of the roots of the phrenic nerve to the ansa hypoglossi for laryngeal muscle neurotization, 1 or more roots from the phrenic nerve were implanted into the right sternothyroid (RST) muscle of rabbits (n = 36). Controls were intact animals (in which RST innervation is provided by the ansa; n = 6) and denervated ones (n = 6). At 66 ± 2 days (mean ± SE) after neurotization, during quiet breathing, inspiratory electromyographic activity and isometric contraction force were observed in all reinnervated RST muscles (n = 24). During maximal inspiratory effort, electromyographic activity and force increased. In animals reinnervated by the C4 root alone, forces (46.22 ± 7.8 g) were significantly higher than in intact animals (10.83 ± 5.0 g). Retrograde labeling proved the phrenic origin of the neurotization. Electromyography of the diaphragm was recorded. We conclude that in rabbits, neurotization of a strap muscle by 1 or 2 roots of the phrenic nerve allows inspiratory contraction, even during quiet breathing. Such inspiratory activity is not observed in sternothyroid muscles of intact animals innervated by the ansa hypoglossi.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology

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