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Morphology and morphometry of the ulnar nerve in the forelimb of pigs

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ANATOMIA HISTOLOGIA EMBRYOLOGIA
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ahe.12972

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nerve morphology; peripheral nerves; peripheral nervous system; pig; ulnar nerve

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This study investigated the morphological characteristics of the Ulnar Nerve (UN) in pigs and found that the proximal segment of the UN had a larger diameter and a higher number of fascicles compared to the distal segment and the dorsal cutaneous branch (DCBUN). Additionally, the mean fascicle diameter was smaller at the DCBUN compared to the other segments.
The knowledge of the morphology and morphometry of peripheral nerves is essential for developing neural interfaces and understanding nerve regeneration in basic and applied research. Currently, the most adopted animal model is the rat, even though recent studies have suggested that the neuroanatomy of large animal models is more comparable to humans. The present knowledge of the morphological structure of large animal models is limited; therefore, the present study aims to describe the morphological characteristics of the Ulnar Nerve (UN) in pigs. UN cross-sections were taken from seven Danish landrace pigs at three distinct locations: distal UN, proximal UN and at the dorsal cutaneous branch of the UN (DCBUN). The nerve diameter, fascicle diameter and number, number of fibres and fibre size were quantified. The UN diameter was larger in the proximal section compared to the distal segment and the DCBUN. The proximal branch also had a more significant number of fascicles (median: 15) than the distal (median: 10) and the DCBUN (median: 11) segments. Additionally, the mean fascicle diameter was smaller at the DCBUN (mean: 165 mu m) than at the distal (mean: 197 mu m) and proximal (mean: 199 mu m) segments of the UN. Detailed knowledge of the microscopical structure of the UN in pigs is critical for further studies investigating neural interface designs and computational models of the peripheral nervous system.

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