The effect of electrical stimulation on the experimentally denervated rat muscle.
1977
: The m. quadriceps of white rats was electrically stimulated after nerve crush and after nerve section. Electrically stimulated muscles showed fewer central nuclei and a greater number of necrotic single fibres. The demonstration of motor endplates could not give a reliable indication of the onset of reinnervation. The various results show the importance of the trophic influence of the nerve and raise the suspicion that electrical stimulation has a retarding effect on the atrophy but also on regeneration of the fibres. After 7 weeks the unstimulated muscles show a greater degree of regeneration than the stimulated ones.
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