释义 |
reinnervation, n. Physiol. and Surg. Brit. |ˌriːɪnəːˈveɪʃn|, |ˌriːɪnəˈveɪʃn|, U.S. |ˌriɪnərˈveɪʃ(ə)n| [‹ re- prefix + innervation n., after reinnervate v.] The provision of a new nerve supply, by regeneration or by surgical means.
1942Q. Rev. Biol. 17 190/2 After reinnervation the action of these limbs was studied by means of slow-motion pictures. 1960Proc. Royal Soc. 1959–60 (B.) 151561 A nerve crush, where the denervation may only last for about 3 weeks and is followed by virtually complete reinnervation, causes a smaller diminution of growth. 1989Ann. Plastic Surg. 22 275 Reinnervation and useful muscle contraction are produced by suturing an appropriate motor nerve in the recipient area to the motor nerve of the transplanted muscle. 2000Jrnl. Heart & Lung Transplantation 19 310 Sympathetic and parasympathetic reinnervation of the transplanted heart were evaluated by assessing time and frequency domain measurements of heart rate variability at 5 and 8 years. |