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Peripheral-nerve allotransplantation in rats immunosuppressed with transient or long-term FK-506.

N Weinzweig1, S Grindel, M Gonzalez, D Kuy, J Fang, B Shahani.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess regeneration across peripheral-nerve allografts by electro-physiologic methods, in rats receiving transient or long-term immunosuppression with FK-506. Lewis rats (LEW, RT1(1)) were recipients of sciatic nerve isografts or allografts from donor LEW or ACI (RT1a) rats, respectively. This latter donor-recipient inbred combination represents a major histoincompatible mismatch. The sciatic nerve was exposed through a gluteal muscle-splitting incision. A 2.0-cm segment of nerve was excised and a 2.5-cm graft sutured into the gap in epineural fashion. Seven groups (n = 8 each) included: Group 1--isograft control (LEW/LEW): Group 2--allograft control (LEW/ACI); Group 3--allografts receiving cyclosporin A (CsA) (10 mg/kg BW/day) subcutaneously for 2 weeks; Group 4--CsA for 2 weeks then biweekly subcutaneously; Group 5--FK-506 (10 mg/kg BW) intramuscularly by single injection; Group 6--FK-506 (1.0 mg/kg BW/day) for 2 weeks then biweekly intramuscularly; and Group 7--FK-506 for 2 weeks then biweekly intramuscularly. At 7 months, conduction velocities were determined and statistical analysis was performed. Excellent neural regeneration was observed in the isograft group (61.6 m/s), the allograft groups receiving long-term immunosuppression with either CsA (62.3 m/s) or FK-506 (61.7 m/s), and the transient FK-506 group (60.2 m/s). The transient CsA group (41.9 m/s), the allograft control group (53.4 m/s), and the single-dose FK-506 group (40.8 m/s) demonstrated significantly poorer results. Transient immunosuppression with FK-506 allowed for the restoration of anatomic and physiologic function of a peripheral-nerve allograft in inbred rats.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8905545     DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1006618

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reconstr Microsurg        ISSN: 0743-684X            Impact factor:   2.873


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