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Title: | The effect of vascular graft and human umbilical cord blood-derived CD34+ stem cell on peripheral nerve healing | Authors: | Yilmaz, A. Topcu, A. Erdoğan, Çağdaş Sahin, B. Abban, G. Coskun, E. Ozkul, A. |
Keywords: | CD34+ Healing Human umbilical cord blood Peripheral nerve injury Stem cell CD34 antigen dental wax glutaraldehyde ketamine magnetic nanoparticle myelin osmium tetraoxide retinol trypan blue xylazine achilles tendon animal experiment animal tissue Article blood vessel graft brain electrophysiology connective tissue controlled study edema electromyogram electron microscopy female gastrocnemius muscle microscopy motoneuron muscle action potential myelin sheath nerve degeneration nerve fiber nervous tissue nonhuman peripheral nerve peripheral nerve injury rat sciatic nerve sciatic nerve injury stem cell transplantation umbilical cord blood |
Publisher: | Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences | Abstract: | AIM: There are many trials concerning peripheral nerve damage causes and treatment options. Unfortunately, nerve damage is still a major problem regarding health, social and economic issues. On this study, we used vascular graft and human cord blood derived stem cells to find an alternative treatment solution to this problem. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We used 21 female Wistar rats on our study. They were anesthetized with ketamine and we studied right hind limbs. On Group 1, we did a full layer cut on the right sciatic nerve. On Group 2, we did a full layer cut on the right sciatic nerve, and we covered synthetic vascular graft on cut area. On Group 3, we did a full layer cut on right sciatic nerve, and we covered the area with stem cell applied vascular graft. RESULTS: At the end of postoperative 8. weeks, we performed EMG on the rats. When we compared healthy and degenerated areas as a result of EMG, we found significant amplitude differences between the groups on healthy areas whereas there was no significant difference on degenerated areas between the groups. Then we re-opened the operated area again to reveal the sciatic nerve cut area, and we performed electron microscope evaluation. On the stem cell group, we observed that both the axon and the myelin sheet prevented degeneration. CONCLUSION: This study is a first on using synthetic vascular graft and cord blood derived CD34+ cells in peripheral nerve degeneration. On the tissues that were examined with electron microscope, we observed that CD34+ cells prevented both axonal and myelin sheath degeneration. Nerve tissue showed similar results to the control group, and the damage was minimal. © 2018 Ali Yilmaz, Abdullah Topcu, Cagdas Erdogan, Levent Sinan Bir, Barbaros Sahin, Gulcin Abban, Erdal Coskun, Ayca Ozkul. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10584 https://doi.org/10.3889/oamjms.2018.417 |
ISSN: | 1857-9655 |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu |
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