Histomorphometric changes in repaired mouse sciatic nerves are unaffected by the application of a scar-reducing agent

  • Ngeow, Wei Cheong
  • Atkins, S.
  • Morgan, C.R.
  • Metcalfe, A.D.
  • Boissonade, F.M.
  • Loescher, A.R.
  • Robinson, P.P.
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine

Abstract

Microsurgical repair of transected peripheral nerves is compromised by the formation of scar tissue and the development of a neuroma, thereby limiting the success of regeneration. The aim of this study was to quantify histomorphometrically the structural changes in neural tissue that result from repair, and determine the effect of mannose-6-phosphate (M6P), a scar-reducing agent previously shown to enhance regeneration. In anaesthetised C57-black-6 mice, the left sciatic nerve was sectioned and repaired using four epineurial sutures. Either 100 μL of 600 mm M6P (five animals) or 100 μL of phosphate-buffered saline (placebo controls, five animals) was injected into and around the nerve repair site. A further group acted as sham-operated cont...

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