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Evaluation of peripheral nerve regeneration in Murphy Roths Large mouse strain following transection injury

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REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 37-53

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FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/rme-2022-0098

Keywords

animal model; axon regeneration; MRL; MpJ mice strain; nerve injury; nerve regeneration; nerve regeneration outcomes; nerve scar; peripheral nerve; sciatic function index; sciatic nerve

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A study aimed to evaluate the ability of Murphy Roths Large (MRL/MpJ) mice to heal with minimal or no scar formation in peripheral nerve regeneration. Although the MRL/MpJ strain demonstrated superior histological outcomes, there was no significant difference in functional outcomes compared to the C57BL/6J strain.
Aim: Murphy Roths Large (MRL/MpJ) mice have demonstrated the ability to heal with minimal or no scar formation in several tissue types. In order to identify a novel animal model, this study sought to evaluate whether this attribute applies to peripheral nerve regeneration. Materials & methods: This was a two-phase study. 6-week-old male mice were divided into two interventional groups: nerve repair and nerve graft. The MRL/MpJ was compared with the C57BL/6J strain for evaluation of both functional and histological outcomes. Results: MRL/MpJ strain demonstrated superior axon myelination and less scar formation, however functional outcomes did not show significant difference between strains. Conclusion: Superior histological outcomes did not translate into superior peripheral nerve regeneration in MRL/MpJ strain.

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