ACELLULAR NERVE ALLOGRAFTS IN PERIPHERAL NERVE REGENERATION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

作者:Moore Amy M; MacEwan Matthew; Santosa Katherine B; Chenard Kristofer E; Ray Wilson Z; Hunter Daniel A; Mackinnon Susan E; Johnson Philip J*
来源:Muscle & Nerve, 2011, 44(2): 221-234.
DOI:10.1002/mus.22033

摘要

Introduction: Processed nerve allografts offer a promising alternative to nerve autografts in the surgical management of peripheral nerve injuries where short deficits exist. Methods: Three established models of acellular nerve allograft (cold-preserved, detergent-processed, and AxoGen-processed nerve allografts) were compared with nerve isografts and silicone nerve guidance conduits in a 14-mm rat sciatic nerve defect. Results: All acellular nerve grafts were superior to silicone nerve conduits in support of nerve regeneration. Detergent-processed allografts were similar to isografts at 6 weeks postoperatively, whereas AxoGen-processed and cold-preserved allografts supported significantly fewer regenerating nerve fibers. Measurement of muscle force confirmed that detergent-processed allografts promoted isograft-equivalent levels of motor recovery 16 weeks postoperatively. All acellular allografts promoted greater amounts of motor recovery compared with silicone conduits. Conclusion: These findings provide evidence that differential processing for removal of cellular constituents in preparing acellular nerve allografts affects recovery in vivo. Muscle Nerve 44: 221-234, 2011

  • 出版日期2011-8