In vivo assessment of a nanofibrous silk tube as nerve guide for sciatic nerve regeneration

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A nanofibrous silk nerve conduit has been evaluated for its efficiency based on the promotion of peripheral nerve regeneration in rats. The designed tubes with or without Schwann cells were implanted into a 10 mm gap in the sciatic nerves of the rats. Four months after the surgery, the regenerated nerves were monitored and evaluated by macroscopic assessments and histology. The results demonstrated that the nanofibrous grafts, especially in the presence of Schwann cells, enabled reconstruction of the rat sciatic nerve trunk with a restoration of nerve continuity and formation of nerve fibres with myelination. Histological data demonstrated the presence of Schwann and glial cells in regenerated nerves. This study strongly supports the feasibility of using artificial nerve grafts for peripheral nerve regeneration by bridging large defects in a rat model.

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Ebrahimi, M., Ai, J., Biazar, E., Ebrahimi-Barough, S., Khojasteh, A., Yazdankhah, M., … Heidari-Keshel, S. (2018). In vivo assessment of a nanofibrous silk tube as nerve guide for sciatic nerve regeneration. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 46(sup1), 394–401. https://doi.org/10.1080/21691401.2018.1426593

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