The effect of new PRGD/PDLLA/VPA composite nerve conduits on peripheral nerve regeneration in a rat model
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1001-2036.2015.04.015
- VernacularTitle:新型复合材料PRGD/PDLLA/VPA神经导管促进大鼠周围神经再生的实验研究
- Author:
Ting RAO
;
Fei WU
;
Fan CHENG
;
Xiaobin ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Nerve regeneration;
Nerve conduit;
Valproic acid;
Sustained-release;
Rat
- From:
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery
2015;38(4):367-371
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe enhancing effect of nerve regeneration on peripheral nerve defect models bridged by a new PRGD/PDLLA/VPA composite conduit.Methods In this study from February,2012 to March,2014,PRGD/PDLLA/VPA nerve conduits were tested in the rat sciatic nerve transection model.At different periods after operation,its ability to promote nerve regeneration was evaluated by sciatic functional index(SFI),electrophysiology (CMAPs,NCVs) and histologic assessment.Forty rats were randomly divided into 4 groups (n =10),group A:PRGD/PDLLA/VPA,group B:PDLLA/VPA,group C:PRGD/VPA and group D:autograft.Results At 12 weeks after surgery,the SFI value of group A (-45 ± 3.19)and group D (-42 ± 3.01)were significantly higher than those of group B(-79 ± 3.06) and group C(-72 ± 2.07)(P < 0.05);The CMAPs of group A (24.89 ± 5.01) and group D (25.39 ± 5.63) were significantly higher than those of group B(14.88 ± 3.11) and C(15.00 ± 5.54);the NCVs of group A (31.42 ± 2.43) and group D (31.50 ± 2.16) were significantly higher than those of group B (20.11 ± 2.39) and group C(21.00 ± 2.13)(P < 0.05).At 12 weeks after surgery,the numbers of regenerated nerve in the tube of group A (258 ± 6.18) and D(259 ± 5.59) were significantly higher than those of group B (231 ± 5.00) and group C(230 ± 5.07)(P < 0.05).There was no significant difference between groups A and D(P > 0.05).Conclusion These results illustrated that this new PRGD/PDLLA/VPA conduit could significantly facilitate the regeneration of short nerve defect and recovery of motor nerve,which provides a new thought for treatment of peripheral nerve injury.