1. Morphological Methods to Evaluate Peripheral Nerve Fiber Regeneration: A Comprehensive Review.
- Author
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Ronchi G, Fregnan F, Muratori L, Gambarotta G, and Raimondo S
- Subjects
- Humans, Peripheral Nerves physiology, Nerve Fibers, Tissue Engineering, Nerve Regeneration physiology, Sciatic Nerve physiology, Peripheral Nerve Injuries
- Abstract
Regeneration of damaged peripheral nerves remains one of the main challenges of neurosurgery and regenerative medicine, a nerve functionality is rarely restored, especially after severe injuries. Researchers are constantly looking for innovative strategies for tackling this problem, with the development of advanced tissue-engineered nerve conduits and new pharmacological and physical interventions, with the aim of improving patients' life quality. Different evaluation methods can be used to study the effectiveness of a new treatment, including functional tests, morphological assessment of regenerated nerve fibers and biomolecular analyses of key factors necessary for good regeneration. The number and diversity of protocols and methods, as well as the availability of innovative technologies which are used to assess nerve regeneration after experimental interventions, often makes it difficult to compare results obtained in different labs. The purpose of the current review is to describe the main morphological approaches used to evaluate the degree of nerve fiber regeneration in terms of their usefulness and limitations.
- Published
- 2023
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