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Local administration of DFO-loaded lipid particles improves recovery after end-to-end reconstruction of rat median nerve.

Nektarios Sinis1, Frederica Di Scipio, Phillip Schönle, Frank Werdin, Armin Kraus, Guido Koopmanns, Carmen Masanneck, Susanne Hermanns, Timm Danker, Elke Guenther, Max Haerle, Hans-Eberhard Schaller, Stefano Geuna, Hans-Werner Mueller.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The improvement of regeneration and functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury is a major challenge in neurosurgery. Although microsurgical techniques for nerve reconstruction have seen great advancements over the last years, the clinical outcome with patients is often unsatisfactory. The aim of the present study was to investigate if administration of the iron chelator Deferroxamine (DFO), can improve postoperative outcome in the rat median nerve reconstruction model.
METHODS: After complete transection, the right median nerve was repaired by end-to-end neurorrhaphy. The suture site was wrapped by a 1-cm-long external jugular vein segment, either empty or filled with DFO-loaded lipid particles (Perineurin or with a vehicle (unloaded lipid particles) alone. Functional testing was carried out weekly by means of the grasping test. At the time of withdrawal, 12 weeks post-operatively, muscle tropism recovery was assessed by weighing flexor digitorum sublimis muscle that is innervated by the median nerve only. Before harvesting of the nerve specimens electrophysiological analyses were performed with measuring the latency, the threshold and the conduction velocity. Finally, the repaired nerves were withdrawn for immunocytochemistry with a neurofilament antibody and axon quantitative morphology.
RESULTS: The comparison between the groups showed that intraoperative application of the DFO-loaded lipid particles at the neurorrhaphy site led to a significant increase in the density of regenerating axons as well as to an accelerated recovery of both muscle tropism and motor function. The electrophysiological results demonstrated a decrease of the threshold, a lower latency, and a higher conduction velocity in the Perineurin-treated animals.
CONCLUSIONS: The results of the present study suggest that local administration of Perineurin might have a therapeutic potential for improving the postoperative outcome after microsurgical nerve reconstruction in patients.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20042789     DOI: 10.3233/RNN-2009-0517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Restor Neurol Neurosci        ISSN: 0922-6028            Impact factor:   2.406


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2.  Correlation analysis of histomorphometry and motor neurography in the median nerve rat model.

Authors:  Theodora Manoli; Frank Werdin; Hannes Gruessinger; Nektarios Sinis; Jennifer Lynn Schiefer; Patrick Jaminet; Stefano Geuna; Hans-Eberhard Schaller
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Review 3.  The Grasping Test Revisited: A Systematic Review of Functional Recovery in Rat Models of Median Nerve Injury.

Authors:  Henrik Lauer; Cosima Prahm; Johannes Tobias Thiel; Jonas Kolbenschlag; Adrien Daigeler; David Hercher; Johannes C Heinzel
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-08-03
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