Appropriate dosage, timing, and site of intramuscular injections of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) promote motor recovery after facial nerve injury in rats.
Svenja Rink-NotzonJannika ReuscherLaura WollnyLevent SarikciogluSüreyya BilmenMarilena ManthouTessa GordonDoychin N AngelovPublished in: Muscle & nerve (2024)
These data suggest that the re-establishment of mono-innervation of whiskerpad muscles and the improved motor function by injections of BDNF into the paralyzed vibrissal musculature after facial nerve injury have translation potential and promote clinical application.