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Comparative Evaluation of Chitosan Nerve Guides with Regular or Increased Bendability for Acute and Delayed Peripheral Nerve Repair: A Comprehensive Comparison with Autologous Nerve Grafts and Muscle-in-Vein Grafts.

Maria Stößel1,2, Vivien M Wildhagen1, Olaf Helmecke3, Jennifer Metzen1, Charlotte B Pfund1, Thomas Freier3, Kirsten Haastert-Talini1,2.   

Abstract

Reconstruction of joint-crossing digital nerves requires the application of nerve guides with a much higher flexibility than used for peripheral nerve repair along larger bones. Nevertheless, collapse-resistance should be preserved to avoid secondary damage to the regrowing nerve tissue. In recent years, we presented chitosan nerve guides (CNGs) to be highly supportive for the regeneration of critical gap length peripheral nerve defects in the rat. Now, we evidently increased the bendability of regular CNGs (regCNGs) by developing a wavy wall structure, that is, corrugated CNGs (corrCNGs). In a comprehensive in vivo study, we compared both types of CNGs with clinical gold standard autologous nerve grafts (ANGs) and muscle-in-vein grafts (MVGs) that have recently been highlighted in the literature as a suitable alternative to ANGs. We reconstructed rat sciatic nerves over a critical gap length of 15 mm either immediately upon transection or after a delay period of 45 days. Electrodiagnostic measurements were applied to monitor functional motor recovery at 60, 90, 120, and 150 (only delayed repair) days postreconstruction. Upon explanation, tube properties were analyzed. Furthermore, distal nerve ends were evaluated using histomorphometry, while connective tissue specimens were subjected to immunohistological stainings. After 120 days (acute repair) or 150 days (delayed repair), respectively, compression-stability of regCNGs was slightly increased while it remained stable in corrCNGs. In both substudies, regCNGs and corrCNGs supported functional recovery of distal plantar muscles in a similar way and to a greater extent when compared with MVGs, while ANGs demonstrated the best support of regeneration. Anat Rec, 301:1697-1713, 2018.
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Keywords:  autologous nerve grafts; chitosan nerve guides; delayed nerve reconstruction; electrophysiology; muscle-in-vein grafts; nerve morphometry; rat sciatic nerve

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29740965     DOI: 10.1002/ar.23847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Rec (Hoboken)        ISSN: 1932-8486            Impact factor:   2.064


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3.  ESWT Diminishes Axonal Regeneration following Repair of the Rat Median Nerve with Muscle-In-Vein Conduits but Not after Autologous Nerve Grafting.

Authors:  Johannes C Heinzel; Viola Oberhauser; Claudia Keibl; Barbara Schädl; Nicole V Swiadek; Gregor Längle; Helen Frick; Cyrill Slezak; Cosima Prahm; Johannes Grillari; Jonas Kolbenschlag; David Hercher
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2022-07-22

4.  Modified Hyaluronic Acid-Laminin-Hydrogel as Luminal Filler for Clinically Approved Hollow Nerve Guides in a Rat Critical Defect Size Model.

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5.  Long-Term In Vivo Evaluation of Chitosan Nerve Guide Properties with respect to Two Different Sterilization Methods.

Authors:  Maria Stößel; Jennifer Metzen; Vivien M Wildhagen; Olaf Helmecke; Lena Rehra; Thomas Freier; Kirsten Haastert-Talini
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2018-06-04       Impact factor: 3.411

6.  In Vivo and In Vitro Evaluation of a Novel Hyaluronic Acid-Laminin Hydrogel as Luminal Filler and Carrier System for Genetically Engineered Schwann Cells in Critical Gap Length Tubular Peripheral Nerve Graft in Rats.

Authors:  Nina Dietzmeyer; Zhong Huang; Tobias Schüning; Shimon Rochkind; Mara Almog; Zvi Nevo; Thorsten Lieke; Svenja Kankowski; Kirsten Haastert-Talini
Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2020 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 4.064

7.  A novel tissue engineered nerve graft constructed with autologous vein and nerve microtissue repairs a long-segment sciatic nerve defect.

Authors:  Jing Wang; Ya-Qiong Zhu; Yu Wang; Hong-Guang Xu; Wen-Jing Xu; Yue-Xiang Wang; Xiao-Qing Cheng; Qi Quan; Yong-Qiang Hu; Chang-Feng Lu; Yan-Xu Zhao; Wen Jiang; Chen Liu; Liang Xiao; Wei Lu; Chen Zhu; Ai-Yuan Wang
Journal:  Neural Regen Res       Date:  2021-01       Impact factor: 5.135

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