A functional tacrolimus-releasing nerve wrap for enhancing nerve regeneration following surgical nerve repair

Author:

Daeschler Simeon C.1ORCID,So Katelyn J.W.12,Feinberg Konstantin13,Manoraj Marina1,Cheung Jenny1,Zhang Jennifer14,Mirmoeini Kaveh1,Santerre J. Paul5,Gordon Tessa14,Borschel Gregory H.1234

Affiliation:

1. SickKids Research Institute, Neuroscience and Mental Health Program, Toronto, ON, Canada

2. Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

3. Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA

4. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON, Canada

5. Translational Biology and Engineering Program, Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202501000-00036/figure1/v/2024-05-29T114527Z/r/image-tiff Axonal regeneration following surgical nerve repair is slow and often incomplete, resulting in poor functional recovery which sometimes contributes to lifelong disability. Currently, there are no FDA-approved therapies available to promote nerve regeneration. Tacrolimus accelerates axonal regeneration, but systemic side effects presently outweigh its potential benefits for peripheral nerve surgery. The authors describe herein a biodegradable polyurethane-based drug delivery system for the sustained local release of tacrolimus at the nerve repair site, with suitable properties for scalable production and clinical application, aiming to promote nerve regeneration and functional recovery with minimal systemic drug exposure. Tacrolimus is encapsulated into co-axially electrospun polycarbonate-urethane nanofibers to generate an implantable nerve wrap that releases therapeutic doses of bioactive tacrolimus over 31 days. Size and drug loading are adjustable for applications in small and large caliber nerves, and the wrap degrades within 120 days into biocompatible byproducts. Tacrolimus released from the nerve wrap promotes axon elongation in vitro and accelerates nerve regeneration and functional recovery in preclinical nerve repair models while off-target systemic drug exposure is reduced by 80% compared with systemic delivery. Given its surgical suitability and preclinical efficacy and safety, this system may provide a readily translatable approach to support axonal regeneration and recovery in patients undergoing nerve surgery.

Publisher

Medknow

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