An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve

Introduction: Large-animal models such as sheep for facial nerve regeneration research have not yet been established because of the lack of methods for assessing the electrophysiological function of regenerated nerves. In this study, we developed a percutaneous measurement method for the evoked comp...

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Main Authors: Hajime Matsumine, Yosuke Niimi, Hisami Matsumine
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-12-01
Series:Regenerative Therapy
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352320421000286
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spelling doaj-d5299a97317b4c2bb3166576443dae572021-04-18T06:27:32ZengElsevierRegenerative Therapy2352-32042021-12-01187681An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerveHajime Matsumine0Yosuke Niimi1Hisami Matsumine2Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Toho Women's Clinic, 5-3-10 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo, 135-0042, Japan; Corresponding author.Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Toho Women's Clinic, 5-3-10 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo, 135-0042, JapanDepartment of Gynecology, Toho Women's Clinic, 5-3-10 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo, 135-0042, JapanIntroduction: Large-animal models such as sheep for facial nerve regeneration research have not yet been established because of the lack of methods for assessing the electrophysiological function of regenerated nerves. In this study, we developed a percutaneous measurement method for the evoked compound muscle action potential (CMAP) of the facial nerve in sheep. Methods: Six 3-year-old castrated male Corriedale sheep were used in this study. Under general anesthesia, an anatomical exploration was performed to identify the course of the buccal branch of the facial nerve and its innervating muscles on one side, followed by the application of surface stimulating electrodes to the contralateral side of the face along the course of the buccal branch of the facial nerve to obtain CMAP measurements of the nasolabial levator muscle. Results: Percutaneous CMAP measurements of the nasolabial levator muscle could be obtained in all animals by placing stimulating electrodes 1 cm apart on the line coinciding with the course of the buccal branch of the facial nerve revealed by the preceding anatomical exploration. Mean values for electrophysiological parameters were amplitude 4.7 ± 0.7 mV, duration 2.1 ± 0.6 ms, and latency 3.6 ± 0.4 ms. Conclusion: We have established a percutaneous measurement method for CMAP of the buccal branch of the facial nerve in sheep. This method is expected to be very useful in future studies of facial nerve regeneration for long nerve defects in sheep.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352320421000286Facial nerveParalysisCompound muscle action potentialNasolabial levator muscle
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author Hajime Matsumine
Yosuke Niimi
Hisami Matsumine
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Yosuke Niimi
Hisami Matsumine
An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve
Regenerative Therapy
Facial nerve
Paralysis
Compound muscle action potential
Nasolabial levator muscle
author_facet Hajime Matsumine
Yosuke Niimi
Hisami Matsumine
author_sort Hajime Matsumine
title An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve
title_short An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve
title_full An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve
title_fullStr An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve
title_full_unstemmed An electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve
title_sort electrophysiological evaluation method for the ovine facial nerve
publisher Elsevier
series Regenerative Therapy
issn 2352-3204
publishDate 2021-12-01
description Introduction: Large-animal models such as sheep for facial nerve regeneration research have not yet been established because of the lack of methods for assessing the electrophysiological function of regenerated nerves. In this study, we developed a percutaneous measurement method for the evoked compound muscle action potential (CMAP) of the facial nerve in sheep. Methods: Six 3-year-old castrated male Corriedale sheep were used in this study. Under general anesthesia, an anatomical exploration was performed to identify the course of the buccal branch of the facial nerve and its innervating muscles on one side, followed by the application of surface stimulating electrodes to the contralateral side of the face along the course of the buccal branch of the facial nerve to obtain CMAP measurements of the nasolabial levator muscle. Results: Percutaneous CMAP measurements of the nasolabial levator muscle could be obtained in all animals by placing stimulating electrodes 1 cm apart on the line coinciding with the course of the buccal branch of the facial nerve revealed by the preceding anatomical exploration. Mean values for electrophysiological parameters were amplitude 4.7 ± 0.7 mV, duration 2.1 ± 0.6 ms, and latency 3.6 ± 0.4 ms. Conclusion: We have established a percutaneous measurement method for CMAP of the buccal branch of the facial nerve in sheep. This method is expected to be very useful in future studies of facial nerve regeneration for long nerve defects in sheep.
topic Facial nerve
Paralysis
Compound muscle action potential
Nasolabial levator muscle
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