Tanshinone IIA attenuates nerve structural and functional damage induced by nerve crush injury in rats

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Abstract

After peripheral nerve crush injury, the fibers of distal nerve segments gradually disintegrate, and axons regrow from the proximal nerve segment, eventually reaching the target organ. However, the axon regeneration is generally not sufficient for the recovery of neurological function, so drug therapy is necessary. In the current study, we explored the effect of Tanshinone IIA in nerve regeneration in a sciatic nerve crush injury model using Sprague Dawley rats. The rats were administered 45 mg/kg of Tanshinone IIA once daily. Motor behavior and tibialis anterior muscle mass were assessed, and histological analysis of the sciatic nerve and lumbar spinal cord were conducted. The results showed that the administration of Tanshinone IIA improved nerve growth and motor function, and resulted in a marked decrease of neuronal death. The findings of this exploratory study suggest that Tanshinone IIA alleviates injury and boosts regeneration after nerve crush injury in a rat model of sciatic nerve injury.

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Wang, Z., Yang, X., Zhang, W., Zhang, P., & Jiang, B. (2018). Tanshinone IIA attenuates nerve structural and functional damage induced by nerve crush injury in rats. PLoS ONE, 13(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0202532

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