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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-538301

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Objective To evaluate the long term effect of acellular allogeneic nerve grafting combined with exogenous basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in peripheral nerve repair. Methods Sixteen big-ear Japanese rabbits were divided into experimental and control groups randomly. In the experimental group, 3 cm-long acellular allogeneic nerves from New Zealand rabbit were used to bridge the rabbit tibial nerve defects; and 1 ml bFGF solution was given from the second day once daily for 2 weeks and twice a week for another 6 weeks after surgery. In the control group, normal saline solution was given. Morphological and functional results were evaluated 20 weeks after the nerve repair. Results The recovery rates of the evoked potential and the nerve conduction velocity in the experimental group were 67.59%?29.63% and 59.79%?21.11%, respectively, significantly higher than that (49.07%? 15.74% and 36.85%?18.69% respectively) in the control group (P

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-539121

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Objective To evaluate the promoting effect by bFGF on nerve regeneration following acellular allogeneic nerve grafting,and the effects of various concentration of bFGF on axon growth. Methods The animals were divided into 1 000U/ml, 500U/ml, 250U/ml,100U/ml and normal saline groups. Immunohistochemistry staining of neurofilament-160 and S-100 was used to show the length of axonal growth and Schwann cell infiltration 10 days after the surgery. Results The average distance of regenerated nerve fibers in the high dose groups (1 000U/ml and 500U/ml) was longer than that in the normal saline control group;but there was no difference between the low dose groups (250U/ml and 100U/ml) and the control group. Conclusion Early use of bFGF when acellular allogeneic nerve grafted to bridge peripheral nerve defect may obviously promote axon growth speed.

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