Scaffoldless tissue-engineered nerve conduit promotes peripheral nerve regeneration and functional recovery after tibial nerve injury in rats |
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Authors: | Aaron M. Adams Keith W. VanDusen Tatiana Y. Kostrominova Jacob P. Mertens Lisa M. Larkin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Molecular and Integrated Physiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;2. Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Northwest, Gary, IN, USA;3. Department of Molecular and Integrated Physiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
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Abstract: | Damage to peripheral nerve tissue may cause loss of function in both the nerve and the targeted muscles it innervates. This study compared the repair capability of engineered nerve conduit (ENC), engineered fibroblast conduit (EFC), and autograft in a 10-mm tibial nerve gap. ENCs were fabricated utilizing primary fibroblasts and the nerve cells of rats on embryonic day 15 (E15). EFCs were fabricated utilizing primary fi-broblasts only. Following a 12-week recovery, nerve repair was assessed by measuring contractile properties in the medial gastrocnemius muscle, distal motor nerve conduction velocity in the lateral gastrocnemius, and histology of muscle and nerve. The autografts, ENCs and EFCs reestablished 96%, 87% and 84% of native distal motor nerve conduction velocity in the lateral gastrocnemius, 100%, 44% and 44% of native specific force of medical gastrocnemius, and 63%, 61% and 67% of native medial gastrocnemius mass, re-spectively. Histology of the repaired nerve revealed large axons in the autograft, larger but fewer axons in the ENC repair, and many smaller axons in the EFC repair. Muscle histology revealed similar muscle fiber cross-sectional areas among autograft, ENC and EFC repairs. In conclusion, both ENCs and EFCs promot-ed nerve regeneration in a 10-mm tibial nerve gap repair, suggesting that the E15 rat nerve cells may not be necessary for nerve regeneration, and EFC alone can suffice for peripheral nerve injury repair. |
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Keywords: | nerve regeneration peripheral nerve repair neural conduit tissue engineering ifbroblasts neural cells |
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