Effects of neurite-promoting factors on rat sciatic nerve regeneration
β Scribed by Roger K. Khouri; David T. W. Chiu; Joseph Feinberg; Kwan C. Tark; Alice Harper; Neil Spielholz
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 411 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0738-1085
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β¦ Synopsis
Neutite promoting factors (NPF), fibroblast growth factor, and laminin were instilled inside autologous venous nerve conduits (AVNC) interposed across a 1 cm gap in the rat sciatic nerve. Axonal regeneration was measured electrophysiologically and histologically and was compared to control AVNC and autologous newe grafts (ANG) in 45 rats. By 1 month, the AVNC group with NPF recovered an average nerve conduction velocity twice that of the ANG group (24 m/sec vs. 12 Wsec). The gastrocnemius muscle action potential of NPF grafts was twice that of the control AVNC and was similar to the ANG (1.63 mV vs. 0.87 mV). In subsequent months, the advantage of NPF disappeared; these grafts were grossly reduced to fibrous bands. Histological examination of these grafts at 5 months revealed a florid intraluminal fibrovascular proliferation, which appeared to be "choking off" the regenerating axons. It is suggested that more refined mixtures of NPF should be instilled inside AVNC so that the improved axonal regeneration is maintained while the late inhibitory fibrosis is avoided.
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