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Verapamil inhibits scar formation after peripheral nerve repair in vivo 被引量:4

Verapamil inhibits scar formation after peripheral nerve repair in vivo
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摘要 The calcium channel blocker,verapamil,has been shown to reduce scar formation by inhibiting fibroblast adhesion and proliferation in vitro.It was not clear whether topical application of verapamil after surgical repair of the nerve in vivo could inhibit the formation of excessive scar tissue.In this study,the right sciatic nerve of adult Sprague-Dawley rats was transected and sutured with No.10-0 suture.The stoma was wrapped with gelfoam soaked with verapamil solution for 4 weeks.Compared with the control group(stoma wrapped with gelfoam soaked with physiological saline),the verapamil application inhibited the secretion of extracellular matrix from fibroblasts in vivo,suppressed type I and III collagen secretion and increased the total number of axons and the number of myelinated axons.These findings suggest that verapamil could reduce the formation of scar tissue and promote axon growth after peripheral nerve repair. The calcium channel blocker,verapamil,has been shown to reduce scar formation by inhibiting fibroblast adhesion and proliferation in vitro.It was not clear whether topical application of verapamil after surgical repair of the nerve in vivo could inhibit the formation of excessive scar tissue.In this study,the right sciatic nerve of adult Sprague-Dawley rats was transected and sutured with No.10-0 suture.The stoma was wrapped with gelfoam soaked with verapamil solution for 4 weeks.Compared with the control group(stoma wrapped with gelfoam soaked with physiological saline),the verapamil application inhibited the secretion of extracellular matrix from fibroblasts in vivo,suppressed type I and III collagen secretion and increased the total number of axons and the number of myelinated axons.These findings suggest that verapamil could reduce the formation of scar tissue and promote axon growth after peripheral nerve repair.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第3期508-511,共4页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province of China,No.2011CDB392
关键词 nerve regeneration nerve injury verapamil scar sciatic nerve type I collagen type III collagen neural regeneration nerve regeneration nerve injury verapamil scar sciatic nerve type I collagen type III collagen neural regeneration
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