Literature DB >> 29330037

Sustained delivery of glial cell-derived neurotrophic factors in collagen conduits for facial nerve regeneration.

Fukai Ma1, Feng Xu2, Ronggang Li3, Yongtao Zheng2, Fan Wang2, Naili Wei2, Junjie Zhong2, Qisheng Tang2, Tongming Zhu2, Zhifu Wang2, Jianhong Zhu4.   

Abstract

Facial nerve injury caused by traffic accidents or operations may reduce the quality of life in patients, and recovery following the injury presents unique clinical challenges. Glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is important in nerve regeneration; however, soluble GDNF rapidly diffuses into body fluids, making it difficult to achieve therapeutic efficacy. In this work, we developed a rat tail derived collagen conduit to connect nerve defects in a simple and safe manner. GDNF was immobilized in the collagen conduits via chemical conjugation to enable controlled release of GDNF. The GDNF delivery system prevented rapid diffusion from the site without impacting bioactivity of GDNF; degradation of the collagen conduit was inhibited owing to the chemical conjugation. The artificial nerve conduit was then used to examine facial nerve regeneration across a facial nerve defect. Following transplantation, the artificial nerve conduits degraded gradually without causing dislocations and serious inflammation, with good integration into the host tissue. Functional and histological tests indicated that the artificial nerve conduits were able to guide the axons to grow through the defect, reaching the distal stumps. The degree of nerve regeneration in the group that was treated with the artificial nerve conduit approached that of the autograft group, and exceeded that of the other conduit grafted groups. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: In this study, we developed artificial nerve conduits consisting of GDNF immobilized on collagen, with the aim of providing an environment for nerve regeneration. Our results show that the artificial nerve conduits guided the regeneration of axons to the distal nerve segment. GDNF was immobilized stably in the artificial nerve conduits, and therefore retained a sufficient concentration at the target site to effectively promote the regeneration process. The artificial nerve conduits exhibited good biocompatibility and facilitated nerve regeneration and functional recovery with an efficacy that was close to that of an autograft, and better than that of the other conduit grafted groups. Our approach provides an effective delivery system that overcomes the rapid diffusion of GDNF in body fluids, promoting peripheral nerve regeneration. The artificial nerve conduit therefore qualifies as a putative candidate material for the fabrication of peripheral nerve reconstruction devices.
Copyright © 2018 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Anchored GDNF; Artificial nerve conduit; Drug delivery; Nerve regeneration

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29330037     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2018.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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