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POLYGLYCOLIC ACID TUBE ASSOCIATED WITH GM1 IN REGENERATION OF PERIPHERAL NERVES
Fecha
2009Registro en:
Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, v.17, n.5, p.286-290, 2009
1413-7852
Autor
COSTA, Marcio Paulino
CUNHA, Armando dos Santos
SILVA, Ciro Ferreira da
BARROS FILHO, Tarcisio Eloy Pessoa de
COSTA, Heloisa Juliana Zabeu Rossi
FERREIRA, Marcus Castro
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: Nerve allografting is regarded as a treatment of choice in large neural tissue losses preventing repair by primary anastomosis. In these cases, a synthetic polyglycolic acid tube is an alternative for nerve grafting. On the other hand, several studies have emphasized the importance of neurotrophic factors on neural regeneration, including substances with potential to optimize neural regeneration, especially the GM1, an neurotrophic enhancer factor. Objective: to compare, in rats, the neural regeneration degree using histological analysis, regenerated myelinized axons count, and functional analysis with the use of neurotube and GM1. Methods: This assessment was performed by interposing allograft (group A), polyglycolic acid tube (group B) and polyglycolic acid tube associated to GM1 (group C) on 5-mm sciatic nerve defects. Results: Neuroma formation was found only on group A. Groups A and C showed similar histological patterns, except for the regenerated axons on group C, which were shown to be better organized and myelinized than in group A. Conclusion: on functional recovery, no statistically significant difference was found for the three groups, despite of qualitative and quantitative histological differences found.