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Long-lasting significant functional improvement in chronic severe spinal cord injury following scar resection and polyethylene glycol implantation.

Veronica Estrada1, Nicole Brazda1, Christine Schmitz1, Silja Heller1, Heinrich Blazyca2, Rudolf Martini2, Hans Werner Müller3.   

Abstract

We identified a suitable biomatrix that improved axon regeneration and functional outcome after partial (moderate) and complete (severe) chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) in rat. Five weeks after dorsal thoracic hemisection injury the lesion scar was resected via aspiration and the resulting cavity was filled with different biopolymers such as Matrigel™, alginate-hydrogel and polyethylene glycol 600 (PEG) all of which have not previously been used as sole graft-materials in chronic SCI. Immunohistological staining revealed marked differences between these compounds regarding axon regeneration, invasion/elongation of astrocytes, fibroblasts, endothelial and Schwann cells, revascularization, and collagen deposition. According to axon regeneration-supporting effects, the biopolymers could be ranked in the order PEG>>alginate-hydrogel>Matrigel™. Even after complete chronic transection, the PEG-bridge allowed long-distance axon regeneration through the grafted area and for, at least, 1cm beyond the lesion/graft border. As revealed by electron microscopy, bundles of regenerating axons within the matrix area received myelin ensheathment from Schwann cells. The beneficial effects of PEG-implantation into the resection-cavity were accompanied by long-lasting significant locomotor improvement over a period of 8months. Following complete spinal re-transection at the rostral border of the PEG-graft the locomotor recovery was aborted, suggesting a functional role of regenerated axons in the initial locomotor improvement. In conclusion, scar resection and subsequent implantation of PEG into the generated cavity leads to tissue recovery, axon regeneration, myelination and functional improvement that have not been achieved before in severe chronic SCI.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Axon regeneration; Biomatrix; Cell invasion; Chronic Spinal Cord Injury; Complete spinal cord transection; Locomotor improvement; Remyelination; Scar resection; Schwann cell; Trauma

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24713436     DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2014.03.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Dis        ISSN: 0969-9961            Impact factor:   5.996


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