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Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation
BACKGROUND: Axonal regeneration depends on many factors, such as the type of injury and repair, age, distance from the cell body and distance of the denervated muscle, loss of surrounding tissue and the type of injured nerve. Experimental models use tubulisation with a silicone tube to research rege...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22889258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-13-100 |
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author | do Nascimento-Elias, Adriana Helena Fresnesdas, Bruno César Schiavoni, Maria Cristina Lopes de Almeida, Natália Fernanda Gaspar Santos, Ana Paula de Oliveira Ramos, Jean Junior, Wilson Marques Barreira, Amilton Antunes |
author_facet | do Nascimento-Elias, Adriana Helena Fresnesdas, Bruno César Schiavoni, Maria Cristina Lopes de Almeida, Natália Fernanda Gaspar Santos, Ana Paula de Oliveira Ramos, Jean Junior, Wilson Marques Barreira, Amilton Antunes |
author_sort | do Nascimento-Elias, Adriana Helena |
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description | BACKGROUND: Axonal regeneration depends on many factors, such as the type of injury and repair, age, distance from the cell body and distance of the denervated muscle, loss of surrounding tissue and the type of injured nerve. Experimental models use tubulisation with a silicone tube to research regenerative factors and substances to induce regeneration. Agarose, collagen and DMEM (Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium) can be used as vehicles. In this study, we compared the ability of these vehicles to induce rat sciatic nerve regeneration with the intent of finding the least active or inert substance. The experiment used 47 female Wistar rats, which were divided into four experimental groups (agarose 4%, agarose 0.4%, collagen, DMEM) and one normal control group. The right sciatic nerve was exposed, and an incision was made that created a 10 mm gap between the distal and proximal stumps. A silicone tube was grafted onto each stump, and the tubes were filled with the respective media. After 70 days, the sciatic nerve was removed. We evaluated the formation of a regeneration cable, nerve fibre growth, and the functional viability of the regenerated fibres. RESULTS: Comparison among the three vehicles showed that 0.4% agarose gels had almost no effect on provoking the regeneration of peripheral nerves and that 4% agarose gels completely prevented fibre growth. The others substances were associated with profuse nerve fibre growth. CONCLUSIONS: In the appropriate concentration, agarose gel may be an important vehicle for testing factors that induce regeneration without interfering with nerve growth. |
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spelling | pubmed-35124732012-12-04 Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation do Nascimento-Elias, Adriana Helena Fresnesdas, Bruno César Schiavoni, Maria Cristina Lopes de Almeida, Natália Fernanda Gaspar Santos, Ana Paula de Oliveira Ramos, Jean Junior, Wilson Marques Barreira, Amilton Antunes BMC Neurosci Research Article BACKGROUND: Axonal regeneration depends on many factors, such as the type of injury and repair, age, distance from the cell body and distance of the denervated muscle, loss of surrounding tissue and the type of injured nerve. Experimental models use tubulisation with a silicone tube to research regenerative factors and substances to induce regeneration. Agarose, collagen and DMEM (Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium) can be used as vehicles. In this study, we compared the ability of these vehicles to induce rat sciatic nerve regeneration with the intent of finding the least active or inert substance. The experiment used 47 female Wistar rats, which were divided into four experimental groups (agarose 4%, agarose 0.4%, collagen, DMEM) and one normal control group. The right sciatic nerve was exposed, and an incision was made that created a 10 mm gap between the distal and proximal stumps. A silicone tube was grafted onto each stump, and the tubes were filled with the respective media. After 70 days, the sciatic nerve was removed. We evaluated the formation of a regeneration cable, nerve fibre growth, and the functional viability of the regenerated fibres. RESULTS: Comparison among the three vehicles showed that 0.4% agarose gels had almost no effect on provoking the regeneration of peripheral nerves and that 4% agarose gels completely prevented fibre growth. The others substances were associated with profuse nerve fibre growth. CONCLUSIONS: In the appropriate concentration, agarose gel may be an important vehicle for testing factors that induce regeneration without interfering with nerve growth. BioMed Central 2012-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3512473/ /pubmed/22889258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-13-100 Text en Copyright ©2012 Nascimento-Elias et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article do Nascimento-Elias, Adriana Helena Fresnesdas, Bruno César Schiavoni, Maria Cristina Lopes de Almeida, Natália Fernanda Gaspar Santos, Ana Paula de Oliveira Ramos, Jean Junior, Wilson Marques Barreira, Amilton Antunes Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation |
title | Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation |
title_full | Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation |
title_fullStr | Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation |
title_short | Identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation |
title_sort | identification of adequate vehicles to carry nerve regeneration inducers using tubulisation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3512473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22889258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-13-100 |
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