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Ultrastructural analysis of peripheral-nerve regeneration within a nerve conduit. J Reconstr Microsurg 2004 Oct;20(7):565-9

Date

11/10/2004

Pubmed ID

15534784

DOI

10.1055/s-2004-836128

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-7644227831 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   19 Citations

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to observe the cellular components of regenerating peripheral nerves within a nerve conduit. Rat sciatic nerves were placed in a silicone conduit with a 5-mm gap between nerve endings. At weekly intervals for 6 weeks, 70-nm sections of nerve tissue from the conduit were obtained for ultrastructural observation. The principal cellular components by the end of the first week were macrophages and fibroblasts. By the end of the second week, both myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers began to pass through the entire conduit. By the end of the fifth week, nerve fibers were present at various levels of maturity, with no evidence of inflammatory or immunologic response. By the end of the sixth week, the percentage of nerve fibers was 86 percent of the cellular components. This analysis provides cellular data on which to base additional research regarding functional outcomes when using nerve conduits.

Author List

Li J, Yan JG, Ai X, Hu S, Gu YD, Matloub HS, Sanger JR

Authors

Hani S. Matloub MD Emeritus Professor in the Plastic Surgery department at Medical College of Wisconsin
James R. Sanger MD Professor in the Plastic Surgery department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Animals
Capillaries
Erythrocytes
Fibroblasts
Guided Tissue Regeneration
Macrophages
Male
Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
Monocytes
Myelin Sheath
Nerve Fibers
Nerve Regeneration
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Schwann Cells
Sciatic Nerve
Silicones