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Schwann cells overexpressing FGF-2 alone or combined with manual stimulation do not promote functional recovery after facial nerve injury.

AbstractPURPOSE:
To determine whether transplantation of Schwann cells (SCs) overexpressing different isoforms of fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) combined with manual stimulation (MS) of vibrissal muscles improves recovery after facial nerve transection in adult rat.
PROCEDURES:
Transected facial nerves were entubulated with collagen alone or collagen plus naïve SCs or transfected SCs. Half of the rats received daily MS. Collateral branching was quantified from motoneuron counts after retrograde labeling from 3 facial nerve branches. Quality assessment of endplate reinnervation was combined with video-based vibrissal function analysis.
RESULTS:
There was no difference in the extent of collateral axonal branching. The proportion of polyinnervated motor endplates for either naïve SCs or FGF-2 over-expressing SCs was identical. Postoperative MS also failed to improve recovery.
CONCLUSIONS:
Neither FGF-2 isoform changed the extent of collateral branching or polyinnervation of motor endplates; furthermore, this motoneuron response could not be overridden by MS.
AuthorsKirsten Haastert, Maria Grosheva, Srebrina K Angelova, Orlando Guntinas-Lichius, Emmanouil Skouras, Joern Michael, Claudia Grothe, Sarah A Dunlop, Doychin N Angelov
JournalJournal of biomedicine & biotechnology (J Biomed Biotechnol) Vol. 2009 Pg. 408794 ( 2009) ISSN: 1110-7251 [Electronic] United States
PMID19830246 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Chemical References
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 2
Topics
  • Animals
  • Facial Nerve
  • Facial Nerve Injuries (metabolism, pathology, therapy)
  • Female
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 (biosynthesis)
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Motor Neurons (metabolism, pathology)
  • Rats
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Schwann Cells (metabolism, pathology)

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