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DOI: 10.1002/mus.23885
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Schwann cells seeded in acellular nerve grafts improve functional recovery

Nithya Jesuraj,Katherine B. Santosa,Matthew R. MacEwan,Amy M. Moore,Rahul Kasukurthi,Wilson Z. Ray,Eric R. Flagg,Daniel A. Hunter,Gregory H. Borschel,Philip J. Johnson,Susan E. Mackinnon,Shelly E. Sakiyama‐Elbert

Isograft
Regeneration (biology)
Sciatic nerve
2013
ABSTRACT Introduction : This study evaluated whether Schwann cells (SCs) from different nerve sources transplanted into cold‐preserved acellular nerve grafts (CP‐ANGs) would improve functional regeneration compared with nerve isografts. Methods : SCs isolated and expanded from motor and sensory branches of rat femoral and sciatic nerves were seeded into 14mm CP‐ANGs. Growth factor expression, axonal regeneration, and functional recovery were evaluated in a 14‐mm rat sciatic injury model and compared with isografts. Results : At 14 days, motor or sensory‐derived SCs increased expression of growth factors in CP‐ANGs versus isografts. After 42 days, histomorphometric analysis found CP‐ANGs with SCs and isografts had similar numbers of regenerating nerve fibers. At 84 days, muscle force generation was similar for CP‐ANGs with SCs and isografts. SC source did not affect nerve fiber counts or muscle force generation. Conclusions : SCs transplanted into CP‐ANGs increase functional regeneration to isograft levels; however SC nerve source did not have an effect. Muscle Nerve 49 : 267–276, 2014
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    Schwann cells seeded in acellular nerve grafts improve functional recovery” is a paper by Nithya Jesuraj Katherine B. Santosa Matthew R. MacEwan Amy M. Moore Rahul Kasukurthi Wilson Z. Ray Eric R. Flagg Daniel A. Hunter Gregory H. Borschel Philip J. Johnson Susan E. Mackinnon Shelly E. Sakiyama‐Elbert published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.