Oral administration of nimodipine accelerates functional recovery following peripheral nerve damage in the rat
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1987
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Gispen, W.H.
Zee, C.E.E.M. van der
Schuurman, T.
Traber, J.
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Abstract
Oral administration of the Ca2+-entry blocker nimodipine accelerates in a dose-dependent manner the recovery of sensorimotor function following a crush lesion of the rat sciatic nerve. The beneficial effect of nimodipine was apparent in both a foot shock withdrawal test and in a test analyzing the walking pattern of the rat. These data are the first demonstration of nimodipine-induced enhanced recovery following peripheral nerve damage.
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Nimodipine, Oral administration, Peripheral nerve, Crush lesion, Sensorimotor function, Rat