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Use of Erythropoietin and Fibrin Glue Mixture for Peripheral Nerve Repair
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Background:
Erythropoietin has neuroregenerative effects. Fibrin glue may be used for nerve repair and controlled release of substances. In this study, the authors investigated the effects of erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue on nerve repair, based on the hypothesis that erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue would positively affect nerve regeneration.
Methods:
Thirty-six Long-Evans rats were used. The animals were divided into six groups. Their left sciatic nerves were isolated, transected, and repaired with saline-containing fibrin glue in group 1, with erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue in group 2, with saline-containing fibrin glue and two sutures in group 3, with erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue and two sutures in group 4, with two sutures in group 5, and with four sutures in group 6. Sciatic Functional Index calculation, pin-prick test, and toe-spread test were performed on days 21, 42, and 63. All animals were killed on day 63. The nerve sections were analyzed histologically.
Results:
The Sciatic Functional Index, pin-prick test, and toe-spread test results were the best in group 4 and the worst in group 5. Group 4 showed superior Schwann cell proliferation (p < 0.05). Groups with epineural suture use (groups 3, 4, 5, and 6) had higher endoneurial collagen synthesis scores than the groups without suture use (groups 1 and 2) (p < 0.05). The myelin protein zero immunostaining results were significantly higher in the erythropoietin-treated groups (groups 2 and 4) (p < 0.05).
Conclusion:
The combined use of erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue and two epineural sutures (group 4) showed a statistically significant improvement in many parameters.
Clinical Relevance Statement:
Fibrin glue is already used in nerve repair. Adding erythropoietin to fibrin glue could be a safe and easy option to improve nerve regeneration.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Use of Erythropoietin and Fibrin Glue Mixture for Peripheral Nerve Repair
Description:
Background:
Erythropoietin has neuroregenerative effects.
Fibrin glue may be used for nerve repair and controlled release of substances.
In this study, the authors investigated the effects of erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue on nerve repair, based on the hypothesis that erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue would positively affect nerve regeneration.
Methods:
Thirty-six Long-Evans rats were used.
The animals were divided into six groups.
Their left sciatic nerves were isolated, transected, and repaired with saline-containing fibrin glue in group 1, with erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue in group 2, with saline-containing fibrin glue and two sutures in group 3, with erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue and two sutures in group 4, with two sutures in group 5, and with four sutures in group 6.
Sciatic Functional Index calculation, pin-prick test, and toe-spread test were performed on days 21, 42, and 63.
All animals were killed on day 63.
The nerve sections were analyzed histologically.
Results:
The Sciatic Functional Index, pin-prick test, and toe-spread test results were the best in group 4 and the worst in group 5.
Group 4 showed superior Schwann cell proliferation (p < 0.
05).
Groups with epineural suture use (groups 3, 4, 5, and 6) had higher endoneurial collagen synthesis scores than the groups without suture use (groups 1 and 2) (p < 0.
05).
The myelin protein zero immunostaining results were significantly higher in the erythropoietin-treated groups (groups 2 and 4) (p < 0.
05).
Conclusion:
The combined use of erythropoietin-containing fibrin glue and two epineural sutures (group 4) showed a statistically significant improvement in many parameters.
Clinical Relevance Statement:
Fibrin glue is already used in nerve repair.
Adding erythropoietin to fibrin glue could be a safe and easy option to improve nerve regeneration.
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