Peripheral Nerve Matrix Hydrogel Promotes Recovery after Nerve Transection and Repair

Author:

Bernard Megan1,McOnie Rebecca1,Tomlinson Joy E.1,Blum Ethan1,Prest Travis A.2,Sledziona Mike1,Willand Mike3,Gordon Tessa4,Borschel Gregory H.4,Soletti Lorenzo5,Brown Bryan N.25,Cheetham Jonathan15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

2. Pitt Bioengineering, McGowan Institute

3. Epineuron Technologies Inc.

4. The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto

5. Renerva, LLC.

Abstract

Background: Nerve transection is the most common form of peripheral nerve injury. Treatment of peripheral nerve injury has primarily focused on stabilization and mechanical cues to guide extension of the regenerating growth cone across the site of transection. The authors investigated the effects of a peripheral nerve matrix (PNM) hydrogel on recovery after nerve transection. Methods: The authors used rodent models to determine the effect of PNM on axon extension, electrophysiologic nerve conduction, force generation, and neuromuscular junction formation after nerve transection and repair. The authors complemented this work with in vivo and in vitro fluorescence-activated cell sorting and immunohistochemistry approaches to determine the effects of PNM on critical cell populations early after repair. Results: Extension of axons from the proximal stump and overall green fluorescent protein–positive axon volume within the regenerative bridge were increased in the presence of PNM compared with an empty conduit (P < 0.005) 21 days after repair. PNM increased electrophysiologic conduction (compound muscle action potential amplitude) across the repair site (P < 0.05) and neuromuscular junction formation (P = 0.04) 56 days after repair. PNM produced a shift in macrophage phenotype in vitro and in vivo (P < 0.05) and promoted regeneration in a murine model used to characterize the early immune response to PNM (P < 0.05). Conclusion: PNM, delivered by subepineural injection, promoted recovery after nerve transection with immediate repair, supporting a beneficial macrophage response, axon extension, and downstream remodeling using a range of clinically relevant outcome measures. Clinical Relevance Statement: This article describes an approach for subepineural injection at the site of nerve coaptation to modulate the response to injury and improve outcomes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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