2011
DOI: 10.1002/micr.20945
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Reduction of post‐traumatic neuroma and epineural scar formation in rat sciatic nerve by application of microcrystallic chitosan

Abstract: Injury of peripheral nerve is associated with the development of post-traumatic neuroma at the end of the proximal stump, often being the origin of neuropathic pain. This type of pain is therapy-resistant and therefore extremely nagging for patients. We examined the influence of the microcrystallic chitosan gel applied to the proximal stump of totally transected sciatic nerve on the neuroma formation and neuropathic pain development in rats. In 14 rats, right sciatic nerve was transected and the distal stump w… Show more

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“…20,43,44 Data on the level where biopsies of the nerve and the neuroma are taken and analysed are heterogeneous and often missing, preventing appropriate comparison of results: Chim et al 16 Haematoxylin and eosin 16,18e20,36,50,37,40,49 and toluidine blue 10,18,22,32,45,46,24,19,25,27,30,38,43,44 are the most commonly used stains; some studies also use Masson's thricome, 10,20,37 which also allows the labelling of the connective tissue. 70 This is sometimes combined with immunolabelling, the most common targets being S100 protein, 16,25e27,43 neurofilament 200 (NF200), 10,25,30,37,38 neuronal growthassociated protein (GAP)-43, 20,24,43,44 macrophages (ED-1), 20,27,28,43 nerve growth factor (NGF) 27 and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). 24,28,30 Double staining has also been reported to identify axons of different origin.…”
Section: Evaluation Methods Histologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…20,43,44 Data on the level where biopsies of the nerve and the neuroma are taken and analysed are heterogeneous and often missing, preventing appropriate comparison of results: Chim et al 16 Haematoxylin and eosin 16,18e20,36,50,37,40,49 and toluidine blue 10,18,22,32,45,46,24,19,25,27,30,38,43,44 are the most commonly used stains; some studies also use Masson's thricome, 10,20,37 which also allows the labelling of the connective tissue. 70 This is sometimes combined with immunolabelling, the most common targets being S100 protein, 16,25e27,43 neurofilament 200 (NF200), 10,25,30,37,38 neuronal growthassociated protein (GAP)-43, 20,24,43,44 macrophages (ED-1), 20,27,28,43 nerve growth factor (NGF) 27 and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). 24,28,30 Double staining has also been reported to identify axons of different origin.…”
Section: Evaluation Methods Histologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24,28,30 Double staining has also been reported to identify axons of different origin. 36,39 The most studied morphologic parameters are nerve cross-sectional area, 16,24,26,43e47 the ratio of neural to connective tissue, 16,26,51 myelinated axon count, 24,45e47 neuroma cross-sectional area, 45e47 neuroma size, 20,32,36 scar and regenerative nerve thickness, 19,20 axon and myelin fibre diameter and area. 38 In a recent paper, Yan et al 10 proposed the weight ratio of neuroma/normal nerve segment, which allows to normalise the results, making their comparison easier.…”
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“…Previous studies have indicated that nerve ducts composed of chitosan could effectively promote nerve regeneration and inhibit scar tissue proliferation, but the use of these chitosan ducts was challenging [7]. It was proposed that the degradation product of chitosan (chitooligosaccharide [COS]) was the key molecule involved in inhibiting scar formation, and a study in which COS was grafted onto poly[3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-Hongping Hou and Lihai Zhang contributed equally to this work.…”
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confidence: 99%