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Review Peripheral nerve regeneration using non-tubular alginate gel crosslinked with covalent bonds.

Authors :
Tadashi Hashimoto
Yoshihisa Suzuki
Kyoko Suzuki
Toshihide Nakashima
Masao Tanihara
Chizuka Ide
Source :
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine; Jun2005, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p503-509, 7p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Abstract We have developed a nerve regeneration material consisting of alginate gel crosslinked with covalent bonds. in the first part of this study, we attempted to analyze nerve regeneration through alginate gel in the early stages within 2 weeks. in the second part, we tried to regenerate cat peripheral nerve by using alginate tubular or non-tubular nerve regeneration devices, and compared their efficacies. Four days after surgery, regenerating axons grew without Schwann cell investment through the partially degraded alginate gel, being in direct contact with the alginate without a basal lamina covering. One to 2 weeks after surgery, regenerating axons were surrounded by common Schwann cells, forming small bundles, with some axons at the periphery being partly in direct contact with alginate. At the distal stump, numerous Schwann cells had migrated into the alginate 814 days after surgery. Remarkable restorations of the 50-mm gap in cat sciatic nerve were obtained after a long term by using tubular or non-tubular nerve regeneration material consisting mainly of alginate gel. However, there was no significant difference between both groups at electrophysiological and morphological evaluation. Although, nowadays, nerve regeneration materials being marketed mostly have a tubular structure, our results suggest that the tubular structure is not indispensable for peripheral nerve regeneration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09574530
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18247519