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Query: UMLS:C0599766 (
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Peripheral nerve injury is often followed by incomplete and unsatisfactory
functional recovery
and may be associated with sensory and motor impairment of the affected limb. Therefore, a novel method is needed to improve the speed of recovery and the final functional outcome after peripheral nerve injuries. This report investigates the effect of lentiviral-mediated transfer of
conserved dopamine neurotrophic factor
(
CDNF
) on regeneration of the rat peripheral nerve in a transection model in vivo. We observed notable overexpression of
CDNF
protein in the distal sciatic nerve after recombinant
CDNF
lentiviral vector application. We evaluated sciatic nerve regeneration after surgery using light and electron microscopy and the
functional recovery
using the sciatic functional index and target muscle weight. HE staining revealed better ordered structured in the
CDNF
-treated group at 8 weeks post-surgery. Quantitative analysis of immunohistochemistry of NF200 and S-100 in the
CDNF
group revealed significant improvement of axonal and Schwann cell regeneration compared with the control groups at 4 weeks and 8 weeks after injury. The thickness of the myelination around the axons in the
CDNF
group was significantly higher than in the control groups at 8 weeks post-surgery. The
CDNF
group displayed higher muscle weights and significantly increased sciatic nerve index values. Our findings suggest that
CDNF
gene therapy could provide durable and stable
CDNF
protein concentration and has the potential to enhance peripheral nerve regeneration, morphological and
functional recovery
following nerve injury, which suggests a promising strategy for peripheral nerve repair.
...
PMID:Lentiviral-mediated transfer of CDNF promotes nerve regeneration and functional recovery after sciatic nerve injury in adult rats. 2407 87
Peripheral nerve injury (PNI) is a common disease that often results in axonal degeneration and the loss of neurons, ultimately leading to limited nerve regeneration and severe functional impairment. Currently, there are no effective treatments for PNI. In the present study, we transduced
conserved dopamine neurotrophic factor
(
CDNF
) into mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in collagen tubes to investigate their regenerative effects on rat peripheral nerves in an in vivo transection model. Scanning electron microscopy of the collagen tubes demonstrated their ability to be resorbed in vivo. We observed notable overexpression of the
CDNF
protein in the distal sciatic nerve after application of
CDNF
-MSCs. Quantitative analysis of neurofilament 200 (NF200) and S100 immunohistochemistry showed significant enhancement of axonal and Schwann cell regeneration in the group receiving
CDNF
-MSCs (
CDNF
-MSCs group) compared with the control groups. Myelination thickness, axon diameter and the axon-to fiber diameter ratio (G-ratio) were significantly higher in the
CDNF
-MSCs group at 8 and 12 weeks after nerve transection surgery. After surgery, the sciatic functional index, target muscle weight, wet weight ratio of gastrocnemius muscle and horseradish peroxidase (HRP) tracing demonstrated
functional recovery
. Light and electron microscopy confirmed successful regeneration of the sciatic nerve. The greater numbers of HRP-labeled neuron cell bodies and increased sciatic nerve index values (SFI) in the
CDNF
-MSCs group suggest that
CDNF
exerts neuroprotective effects in vivo. We also observed higher target muscle weights and a significant improvement in muscle atrophism in the
CDNF
-MSCs group. Collectively, these findings indicate that
CDNF
gene therapy delivered by MSCs is capable of promoting nerve regeneration and
functional recovery
, likely because of the significant neuroprotective and neurotrophic effects of
CDNF
and the superior environment offered by MSCs and collagen tubes.
...
PMID:Conserved dopamine neurotrophic factor-transduced mesenchymal stem cells promote axon regeneration and functional recovery of injured sciatic nerve. 2534 19