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Functional Recovery and Vitamin E Level Following Sciatic Nerve Crush Injury in Normal and Diabetic Rats

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Extensive biochemical data document the involvement of oxygen derived free radicals (ODFR) in recovery following neurotrauma as well as diabetic neuropathy. Vitamin E is considered as one of the principle protective mechanism against oxidative damage in neuronal tissue. The present study was undertaken to determine the association between functional recovery and vitamin E levels following sciatic nerve crush injury in normal and diabetic rats. The sciatic nerve of normal and streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic rats was crushed using a haemostat. The walking track analysis and vitamin E levels were recorded on 10, 20 and 30th day. Maximum functional deficiency and depletion of vitamin E in sciatic nerve was observed on 10th day following crush injury in both normal and diabetic animals. A progressive motor recovery and repletion of vitamin E was observed on day 20 and 30 following injury in both diabetic and normal rats. The functional recovery was slower whereas vitamin E level was higher in diabetic animals as compared to normal injured rats during healing phase suggesting that vitamin E alone may not be an efficient indicator of oxidative stress during regeneration of axons following trauma in diabetic rats.

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