Title of article :
Local Xenotransplantation of Bone Marrow Derived Mast Cells (BMMCs) Improves Functional Recovery of Transected Sciatic Nerve in Cat: A Novel Approach in Cell Therapy
Author/Authors :
Mohammadi, Rahim Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University, Urmia , Anousheh, Dana Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University, Urmia , Alaei, Mohammad-Hazhir Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University, Urmia , Nikpasand, Amin Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University, Urmia , Rostami, Hawdam Department of Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University, Urmia , Shahrooz, Rasoul Department of Basic Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Urmia University, Urmia,
Pages :
7
From page :
108
To page :
114
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the effects of bone marrow derived mast cells (BMMCs) on functional recovery of transected sciatic nerve in animal model of cat.Method: A 20-mm sciatic nerve defect was bridged using a silicone nerve guide filled with BMMCs in BMMC group. In Sham-surgery group (SHAM), the sciatic nerve was only exposed and manipulated. In control group (SILOCONE) the gap was repaired with a silicone nerve guide and both ends were sealed using sterile Vaseline to avoid leakage and the nerve guide was filled with 100 μL of phosphate-buffered saline alone. In cell treated group ([SILOCONE/BMMC) the nerve guide was filled with 100 μL BMMCs (2× 106 cells/100 μL). The regenerated nerve fibers were studied, biomechanically, histologically and immunohiscochemically 6 months later.Results: Biomechanical studies confirmed faster recovery of regenerated axons in BMMCs transplanted animals compared to control group (p<0.05). Morphometric indices of the regenerated fibers showed that the number and diameter of the myelinated fibers were significantly higher in BMMCs transplanted animals than in control group (p<0.05). In immunohistochemistry, location of reactions to S-100 in BMMCs transplanted animals was clearly more positive than that in control group.Conclusion: BMMCs xenotransplantation could be considered as a readily accessible source of cells that could improve recovery of transected sciatic nerve.
Keywords :
Sciatic nerve , Mast cells , Biomechanical properties , Cats
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Serial Year :
2018
Record number :
2515944
Link To Document :
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