Abstract

At 21 and 36 postcrush days, regenerating axonal sprouts were observed and counted in the distal stumps of sciatic nerves from non-hibernating ground squirrels (T b= 37 °C). More importantly, regenerating axonal sprouts were present in the distal segments of sciatic nerves from hibernating ground squirrels (T b= 4–10 °C), but the total number was significantly less than the number noted in non-hibernating animals.

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