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Acellular nerve xenografts based on supercritical extraction technology for repairing long-distance sciatic nerve defects in rats 被引量:1
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作者 Shuai Wei Qian Hu +9 位作者 Jianxiong Ma Xiu Dai Yu Sun Gonghai Han Haoye Meng Wenjing Xu Lei Zhang Xinlong Ma Jiang Peng Yu Wang 《Bioactive Materials》 SCIE 2022年第12期300-320,共21页
Compared to conventional artificial nerve guide conduits (NGCs) prepared using natural polymers or synthetic polymers, acellular nerve grafts (ACNGs) derived from natural nerves with eliminated immune components have ... Compared to conventional artificial nerve guide conduits (NGCs) prepared using natural polymers or synthetic polymers, acellular nerve grafts (ACNGs) derived from natural nerves with eliminated immune components have natural bionic advantages in composition and structure that polymer materials do not have. To further optimize the repair effect of ACNGs, in this study, we used a composite technology based on supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO_(2)) extraction to process the peripheral nerve of a large mammal, the Yorkshire pig, and obtained an innovative Acellular nerve xenografts (ANXs, namely, CD + scCO_(2) NG). After scCO_(2) extraction, the fat and DNA content in CD + scCO_(2) NG has been removed to the greatest extent, which can better supported cell adhesion and proliferation, inducing an extremely weak inflammatory response. Interestingly, the protein in the CD + scCO_(2) NG was primarily involved in signaling pathways related to axon guidance. Moreover, compared with the pure chemical decellularized nerve graft (CD NG), the DRG axons grew naturally on the CD + scCO_(2) NG membrane and extended long distances. In vivo studies further revealed that the regenerated nerve axons had basically crossed the CD + scCO_(2) NG 3 weeks after surgery. 12 weeks after surgery, CD + scCO_(2) NG was similar to autologous nerves in improving the quality of nerve regeneration, target muscle morphology and motor function recovery and was significantly better than hollow NGCs and CD NG. Therefore, we believe that the fully decellularized and fat-free porcine ACNGs may be the most promising “bridge” for repairing human nerve defects at this stage and for some time to come. 展开更多
关键词 Peripheral nerve regeneration acellular nerve xenograft Supercritical extraction Peripheral nerve injury nerve defect
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