Syngeneic Schwann cells derived from adult nerves seeded in semipermeable guidance channels enhance peripheral nerve regeneration.

نویسندگان

  • V Guénard
  • N Kleitman
  • T K Morrissey
  • R P Bunge
  • P Aebischer
چکیده

At present, clinical strategies to repair injured peripheral nerve concentrate on efforts to attain primary suture of the cut nerve ends. If this is not possible, autografts are used to unite the separated nerve segments. Both strategies are based on the recognition that the Schwann cells resident in the peripheral nerve trunk play a crucial role in the regenerative process. Neither strategy may be feasible, however, in extensive or multiple injuries because the amount of autograft material is limited, and allografts are subject to immune rejection. Artificially produced nerve bridges constructed of autologous Schwann cells seeded in guidance channels could be used to overcome these limitations. In the present experiments, the potential of Schwann cells derived from adult nerves and seeded in permselective guidance channels to promote neurite regeneration across an 8 mm nerve gap was evaluated in transected rat sciatic nerves. Immunological sequalae were evaluated by comparing Schwann cells from syngeneic and heterologous rat strains. Schwann cells from either adult outbred (Sprague-Dawley, CD) rats or inbred (Fisher, F) rats were suspended in a Matrigel solution at a density of 80 x 10(6) cells/ml (CD) or 40, 80, or 120 x 10(6) cells/ml (F-40, F-80, and F-120 channels, respectively). Channels containing Schwann cells were compared to sciatic nerve autografts, empty channels, or channels filled with Matrigel alone. One day after seeding permselective synthetic guidance channels with a Schwann cell suspension, a central cable of Schwann cells oriented along the axis of the tube was formed due to syneresis of the hydrogel. By 3 weeks postimplantation, regenerating axons had grown into all channels and autografts. Sciatic nerve autografts supported extensive regeneration, containing 4-5 x 10(4) myelinated axons at the graft midpoint. The ability of channels containing syngeneic Schwann cells to foster regeneration was dependent on the Schwann cell seeding density. At the channel's midpoint, the myelinated axon population in F-120 tubes was intermediate between that in sciatic nerve autografts and F-80 channels, and was significantly higher than in F-40 or control channels. The nerve cable in Schwann cell-containing tubes consisted of larger, more organotypic fascicles than acellular control channels. In contrast, heterologous (CD) Schwann cells elicited a strong immune reaction that impeded nerve regeneration. The present study shows that cultured adult syngeneic Schwann cells seeded in permselective synthetic guidance channels support extensive peripheral nerve regeneration.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

دوره 12 9  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1992