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Evaluation of biodegradable polymer conduits--poly(L-lactic acid)--for guiding sciatic nerve regeneration in mice.

Camila Oliveira Goulart1, Fátima Rosalina Pereira Lopes2, Zulmira Oliveira Monte3, Severino Valentim Dantas4, Allana Souto2, Júlia Teixeira Oliveira2, Fernanda Martins Almeida5, Chiara Tonda-Turo6, Cristina Cardoso Pereira7, Cristiano Piacsek Borges7, Ana Maria Blanco Martinez8.   

Abstract

Polymeric biomaterials are often used for stimulating nerve regeneration. Among different conduits, poly(lactide acid) - PLA polymer is considered to be a good substrate due to its biocompatibility and resorbable characteristics. This polymer is an aliphatic polyester which has been mostly used in biomedical application. It is an organic compound with low allergenic potential, low toxicity, high biocompatibility and predictable kinetics of degradation. In this study we fabricated and evaluated a PLA microporous hollow fiber as a conduit for its ability to bridge a nerve gap in a mouse sciatic nerve injury model. The PLA conduit was prepared from a polymer solution, throughout extrusion technique. The left sciatic nerve of C57BL/6 mouse was transected and the nerve stumps were placed into a resorbable PLA (PLA group) or a PCL conduit (PCL group), n=5 each group. We have also used another group in which the nerves were repaired by autograft (autograft group, n=5). Motor function was analyzed according to sciatic functional index (SFI). After 56days, the regenerated nerves were processed for light and electron microscopy and morphometric analyses were performed. A quantitative analysis of regenerated nerves showed significant increase in the number of myelinated fibers and blood vessels in animals that received PLA conduit. The PLA group exhibited better overall tissue organization compared to other groups. Presenting well-organized bundles, many regenerating clusters composed of preserved nerve fibers surrounded by layers of compacted perineurium-like cells. Also the SFI revealed a significant improvement in functional recovery. This work suggests that PLA conduits are suitable substrate for cell survival and it provides an effective strategy to be used to support axonal growth becoming a potential alternative to autograft.
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Keywords:  Ischiatic nerve; Mice; Nerve conduits; Nerve regeneration; Poly(l-lactic acid)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26361830     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2015.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods        ISSN: 1046-2023            Impact factor:   3.608


  6 in total

1.  Comparison of morphological and functional outcomes of mouse sciatic nerve repair with three biodegradable polymer conduits containing poly(lactic acid).

Authors:  Fernanda Marques Pestana; Rui C C Domingues; Júlia Teixeira Oliveira; Daniela F P A Durço; Camila Oliveira Goulart; Henrique Rocha Mendonça; Anne Caroline Rodrigues Dos Santos; Natália Tavares de Campos; Beatriz Theodoro da Silva; Cristina Cardoso Pereira; Cristiano Piacsek Borges; Ana Maria Blanco Martinez
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2018-10       Impact factor: 5.135

2.  Biopolymer-nanotube nerve guidance conduit drug delivery for peripheral nerve regeneration: In vivo structural and functional assessment.

Authors:  Ohan S Manoukian; Swetha Rudraiah; Michael R Arul; Jenna M Bartley; Jiana T Baker; Xiaojun Yu; Sangamesh G Kumbar
Journal:  Bioact Mater       Date:  2021-02-22

3.  Preparation and characterisation of zein/polyphenol nanofibres for nerve tissue regeneration.

Authors:  Amin Monfared; Azadeh Ghaee; Somayeh Ebrahimi-Barough
Journal:  IET Nanobiotechnol       Date:  2019-08       Impact factor: 1.847

Review 4.  Polymer Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications in Peripheral Nerve Reconstruction.

Authors:  Meng Zhang; Ci Li; Li-Ping Zhou; Wei Pi; Pei-Xun Zhang
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  Partially oxidized polyvinyl alcohol conduitfor peripheral nerve regeneration.

Authors:  Elena Stocco; Silvia Barbon; Lucia Lora; Francesca Grandi; Leonardo Sartore; Cesare Tiengo; Lucia Petrelli; Daniele Dalzoppo; Pier Paolo Parnigotto; Veronica Macchi; Raffaele De Caro; Andrea Porzionato; Claudio Grandi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-12       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 6.  Natural-Based Biomaterials for Peripheral Nerve Injury Repair.

Authors:  Benedetta E Fornasari; Giacomo Carta; Giovanna Gambarotta; Stefania Raimondo
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2020-10-16
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