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Handong Wang1, Hongbin Ni1, Sufang Han2, Wu Xu1, Jing Wang1, Baoyu Yuan1, Tiansheng Zhu1, Wei Jin3, Weibang Liang4, Jianwu Dai5.
Abstract
Traumatic facial nerve injury, an important cause of facial paralysis, has a number of adverse effects, including facial muscle dysfunction and facial asymmetry. It has been demonstrated in our previous work that native human NT-3 fused with a collagen-binding domain (CBD-NT-3) could bind to collagen, specifically to exert neurotrophic effects, promoting axonal regeneration. To evaluate the effect of CBD-NT-3 in inducing facial nerve regeneration and functional recovery, the differing effects of CBD-NT-3 and native neurotrophin-3 (NAT-NT-3) were observed using the results of facial nerve functional recovery, electrophysiological testing, and axonal and myelin changes in a rat model of facial nerve crush injury. The rats were injected in the epineurium in crushed fibers of the facial nerve with CBD-NT-3, NAT-NT-3, and PBS respectively. After 4 weeks, the CBD-NT-3 group demonstrated significantly more ordered growth of axons and nerve functional recovery than the NAT-NT-3 group. The results suggest that CBD-NT-3 considerably enhances facial nerve regeneration and functional recovery.Entities:
Keywords: Facial nerve injury; collagen-binding domain; nerve regeneration; neurotrophin-3
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27993869
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Clin Lab Sci ISSN: 0091-7370 Impact factor: 1.256