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Application of epineural sheath conduit for restoration of 6-cm long nerve defects in a sheep median nerve model.

Maria Siemionow1,2, Joanna Cwykiel1,2, Safak Uygur1, Grzegorz Kwiecien2, Can Oztürk2, Jacek Szopinski2,3, Maria Madajka2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Due to limited number of studies, we tested feasibility of autologous epineural sheath conduit (ESC) in repair of 6-cm median nerve gaps in a sheep-the large animal model.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eight ewes, 6-8 months old, 30-35 kg, were divided into three experimental groups: group 1-no defect repair (n = 4 nerves/group), group 2-autograft controls (n = 6 nerves/group), group 3-autologous ESC filled with saline (n = 6 nerves/group). ESC was constructed from a 6-cm long segment of sheep median nerve and tested for expression of laminin B, Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), S-100 and CD31 using immunofluorescent staining. At 6 months after nerve repair, nerve conduction velocity and somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) assessed neurosensory recovery, while histomorphometry tested nerve regeneration.
RESULTS: Ex vivo characterization of ESC, before in vivo nerve gap repair, showed high laminin B expression, which supports axonal growth. At 6 months post-repair, structural integrity of ESC was preserved. ESC was well-vascularized and tissue adhesions were comparable to autograft controls. The maximal conduction velocities (29.80 ± 5.85 ms vs. 32.28 ± 6.75 ms; p = .44), action potential amplitudes (32.68 ± 17.44 mV vs. 44.14 ± 23.10 mV; p = .38) and SSEP amplitude values (6.18 ± 5.84 mV vs. 4.68 ± 2.53 mV; p = .28) were comparable between autograft and ESC groups. Presence of regenerating axons was confirmed in the distal segment of ESC at 6 months after repair.
CONCLUSION: The feasibility of ESC in restoration of 6-cm long nerve defects in a sheep median nerve model was confirmed by nerve conduction assessments and correlated with axonal regeneration tested by histomorphometry. We confirmed ESC potential in support of regeneration of long nerve defects.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30512213     DOI: 10.1002/micr.30393

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsurgery        ISSN: 0738-1085            Impact factor:   2.425


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