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Facilitation of facial nerve regeneration using chitosan--glycerophosphate-nerve growth factor hydrogel

Journal

ACTA OTO-LARYNGOLOGICA
Volume 136, Issue 6, Pages 585-591

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/00016489.2015.1136432

Keywords

Chitosan--glycerophosphate hydrogel; nerve regeneration; NGF; nerve conduit; autologous vein

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81100711, 81170907]
  2. 12th Five-Year National Key Technologies RD Program [2012BAI12B01]
  3. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (973 Program) [2015CB965000]
  4. Youth Fund Project of Shandong provincial Medical technology development plan [2011WSB02002]

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Conclusion C/GP hydrogel was demonstrated to be an ideal drug delivery vehicle and scaffold in the vein conduit. Combined use autologous vein and NGF continuously delivered by C/GP-NGF hydrogel can improve the recovery of facial nerve defects. Objective This study investigated the effects of chitosan--glycerophosphate-nerve growth factor (C/GP-NGF) hydrogel combined with autologous vein conduit on the recovery of damaged facial nerve in a rat model. Methods A 5mm gap in the buccal branch of a rat facial nerve was reconstructed with an autologous vein. Next, C/GP-NGF hydrogel was injected into the vein conduit. In negative control groups, NGF solution or phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) was injected into the vein conduits, respectively. Autologous implantation was used as a positive control group. Vibrissae movement, electrophysiological assessment, and morphological analysis of regenerated nerves were performed to assess nerve regeneration. Results NGF continuously released from C/GP-NGF hydrogel in vitro. The recovery rate of vibrissae movement and the compound muscle action potentials of regenerated facial nerve in the C/GP-NGF group were similar to those in the Auto group, and significantly better than those in the NGF group. Furthermore, larger regenerated axons and thicker myelin sheaths were obtained in the C/GP-NGF group than those in the NGF group.

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