Early Changes in Porcine Larynges Following Injection of Motor‐Endplate Expressing Muscle Cells for the Treatment of Unilateral Vocal Fold Paralysis

Author:

Kaefer Samuel L.12ORCID,Zhang Lujuan3ORCID,Morrison Rachel A.2ORCID,Brookes Sarah2ORCID,Awonusi Oluwaseyi1,Shay Elizabeth3,Hoilett Orlando S.24ORCID,Anderson Jennifer L.2ORCID,Goergen Craig J.2ORCID,Voytik‐Harbin Sherry25,Halum Stacey136

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine Indiana University Indianapolis Indiana U.S.A.

2. Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana U.S.A.

3. School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery Indiana University Indianapolis Indiana U.S.A.

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio U.S.A.

5. Department of Basic Medical Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana U.S.A.

6. Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana U.S.A.

Abstract

ObjectivesNo curative injectable therapy exists for unilateral vocal fold paralysis. Herein, we explore the early implications of muscle‐derived motor‐endplate expressing cells (MEEs) for injectable vocal fold medialization after recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) injury.MethodsYucatan minipigs underwent right RLN transection (without repair) and muscle biopsies. Autologous muscle progenitor cells were isolated, cultured, differentiated, and induced to form MEEs. Three weeks after the injury, MEEs or saline were injected into the paralyzed right vocal fold. Outcomes including evoked laryngeal electromyography (LEMG), laryngeal adductor pressure, and acoustic vocalization data were analyzed up to 7 weeks post‐injury. Harvested porcine larynges were examined for volume, gene expression, and histology.ResultsMEE injections were tolerated well, with all pigs demonstrating continued weight gain. Blinded analysis of videolaryngoscopy post‐injection revealed infraglottic fullness, and no inflammatory changes. Four weeks after injection, LEMG revealed on average higher right distal RLN activity retention in MEE pigs. MEE‐injected pigs on average had vocalization durations, frequencies, and intensities higher than saline pigs. Post‐mortem, the MEE‐injected larynges revealed statistically greater volume on quantitative 3D ultrasound, and statistically increased expression of neurotrophic factors (BDNF, NGF, NTF3, NTF4, NTN1) on quantitative PCR.ConclusionsMinimally invasive MEE injection appears to establish an early molecular and microenvironmental framework to encourage innate RLN regeneration. Longer follow‐up is needed to determine if early findings will translate into functional contraction.Level of EvidenceNA Laryngoscope, 134:272–282, 2024

Funder

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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