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  • 2024Study protocol: a pragmatic, cluster-randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effect of implementation of the Truenat platform/MTB assays at primary health care clinics in Mozambique and Tanzania (TB-CAPT CORE)2citations
  • 2016Preparation and characterization of electrical conductive PVA based materials for peripheral nerve tube-guides13citations
  • 2015Evaluation of biodegradable electric conductive tube-guides and mesenchymal stem cells21citations
  • 2012Development of Ternary and Quaternary Catalysts for the Electrooxidation of Glycerol6citations

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Evaluation of biodegradable electric conductive tube-guides and mesenchymal stem cells

  • Caseiro, Ar
  • Franca, M.
  • Mauricio, Ac
  • Armada Da Silva, P.
  • Amorim, I.
  • Prada, J.
  • Silva, Dm
  • Ribeiro, J.
  • Santos, Jd
  • Amado, S.
  • Geuna, S.
  • Pires, I.
  • Pereira, T.
  • Luis, Al
  • Goncalves, C.
  • Lopes, Ma
Abstract

AIM: To study the therapeutic effect of three tube-guides with electrical conductivity associated to mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) on neuro-muscular regeneration after neurotmesis. METHODS: Rats with 10-mm gap nerve injury were tested using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), PVA-carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and MSCs, and PVA-polypyrrole (PPy). The regenerated nerves and tibialis anterior muscles were processed for stereological studies after 20 wk. The functional recovery was assessed serially for gait biomechanical analysis, by extensor postural thrust, sciatic functional index and static sciatic functional index (SSI), and by withdrawal reflex latency (WRL). In vitro studies included cytocompatibility, flow cytometry, reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and karyotype analysis of the MSCs. Histopathology of lung, liver, kidneys, and regional lymph nodes ensured the biomaterials biocompatibility. RESULTS: SSI remained negative throughout and independently from treatment. Differences between treted groups in the severity of changes in WRL existed, showing a faster regeneration for PVA-CNTs-MSCs (P < 0.05). At toe-off, less acute ankle joint angles were seen for PVA-CNTs-MSCs group (P = 0.051) suggesting improved ankle muscles function during the push off phase of the gait cycle. In PVA-PPy and PVA-CNTs groups, there was a 25% and 42% increase of average fiber area and a 13% and 21% increase of the "minimal Feret's diameter" respectively. Stereological analysis disclosed a significantly (P < 0.05) increased myelin thickness (M), ratio myelin thickness/axon diameter (M/d) and ratio axon diameter/fiber diameter (d/D; g-ratio) in PVA-CNT-MSCs group (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Results revealed that treatment with MSCs and PVA-CNTs tube-guides induced better nerve fiber regeneration. Functional and kinematics analysis revealed positive synergistic effects brought by MSCs and PVA-CNTs. The PVA-CNTs and PVA-PPy are promising scaffolds with electric conductive properties, bio- and cytocompatible that might prevent the secondary neurogenic muscular atrophy by improving the reestablishment of the neuro-muscular junction.

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  • Carbon
  • phase
  • nanotube
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • biomaterials
  • electrical conductivity
  • alcohol
  • biocompatibility