Mf. Meek et al., Evaluation of several techniques to modify denatured muscle tissue to obtain a scaffold for peripheral nerve regeneration, BIOMATERIAL, 20(5), 1999, pp. 401-408
The aim of this study was to (1) evaluate the effect of several preparation
techniques of denatured muscle tissue to obtain an open three-dimensional
structure, and (2) test if this scaffold is suitable for peripheral nerve r
egeneration. Four samples (A-D) of muscle tissue specimens were evaluated u
sing light microscopy, immunohistochemistry and cryo-scanning electron micr
oscopy. Sample C showed the most open extracellular matrix, whilst collagen
type IV and laminin (in the basal lamina) could still be observed using im
munohistochemistry. An in vivo pilot study showed that the first signs of f
unctional nerve recovery and axon regeneration could be observed after 3 we
eks of implantation. We conclude that sample C has the most open structure
and leads to good nerve regeneration and functional nerve recovery. (C) 199
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