The Effects of Phrenic Nerve Degeneration by Axotomy and Crush on the Electrical Activities of Diaphragm Muscles of Rats

作者: Mehmet Eşref Alkiş , Servet Kavak , Fuat Sayır , Aydin Him

DOI: 10.1007/S12013-015-0708-3

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摘要: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect axotomy and crush-related degeneration on electrical activities diaphragm muscle strips experimental rats. In present study, twenty-one male Wistar-albino rats were used divided into three groups. animals in first group not crushed or axotomized served as controls. Phrenic nerves second third groups muscle. Resting membrane potential (RMP) decreased significantly both crush (p < 0.05). Depolarization time (T DEP) half-repolarization (1/2 RT) prolonged Crushing axotomizing phrenic may produce rat by depolarization

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