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Development and preclinical evaluation of bioactive nerve conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration: A comparative study.


ABSTRACT: In severe peripheral nerve injuries, nerve conduits (NCs) are good alternatives to autografts/allografts; however, the results the available devices guarantee for are still not fully satisfactory. Herein, differently bioactivated NCs based on the new polymer oxidized polyvinyl alcohol (OxPVA) are compared in a rat model of sciatic nerve neurotmesis (gap: 5 mm; end point: 6 weeks). Thirty Sprague Dawley rats are randomized to 6 groups: Reverse Autograft (RA); Reaxon®; OxPVA; OxPVA + EAK (self-assembling peptide, mechanical incorporation); OxPVA + EAK-YIGSR (mechanical incorporation); OxPVA + Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) (adsorption). Preliminarily, all OxPVA-based devices are comparable with Reaxon® in Sciatic Functional Index score and gait analysis; moreover, all conduits sustain nerve regeneration (S100, β-tubulin) without showing substantial inflammation (CD3, F4/80) evidences. Following morphometric analyses, OxPVA confirms its potential in PNI repair (comparable with Reaxon®) whereas OxPVA + EAK-YIGSR stands out for its myelinated axons total number and density, revealing promising in injury recovery and for future application in clinical practice.

SUBMITTER: Stocco E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10433238 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development and preclinical evaluation of bioactive nerve conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration: A comparative study.

Stocco Elena E   Barbon Silvia S   Faccio Diego D   Petrelli Lucia L   Incendi Damiana D   Zamuner Annj A   De Rose Enrico E   Confalonieri Marta M   Tolomei Francesco F   Todros Silvia S   Tiengo Cesare C   Macchi Veronica V   Dettin Monica M   De Caro Raffaele R   Porzionato Andrea A  

Materials today. Bio 20230805


In severe peripheral nerve injuries, nerve conduits (NCs) are good alternatives to autografts/allografts; however, the results the available devices guarantee for are still not fully satisfactory. Herein, differently bioactivated NCs based on the new polymer oxidized polyvinyl alcohol (OxPVA) are compared in a rat model of sciatic nerve neurotmesis (gap: 5 mm; end point: 6 weeks). Thirty Sprague Dawley rats are randomized to 6 groups: Reverse Autograft (RA); Reaxon®; OxPVA; OxPVA + EAK (self-ass  ...[more]

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