This study analyses the interest of isologous venous grafts filled with saline or with Schwann cells versus nerve grafts as guides for regeneration of the sciatic nerve in 35 Wistar rats. Electrophysiological parameters (conduction velocities and distal latencies of motor responses) and the functional index of De Medinacelli were measured several times from 1 month to 1 year after surgery. An histological analysis was performed on 2 control rats and on 3 rats killed 6 or 12 months after surgery: the total number of fibers was counted on a montage photoprint of the whole nerve, and the diameters of axons and the thickness of the myelin sheath were measured on digitized images.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of different wound irrigation fluids upon femoral arteries and veins was investigated in the rat, using microsurgical techniques. Toxicity was evaluated by microscopical observation after selective staining of histological slides. Povidone-iodine, 10%, proved to be a very irritant solution, provoking an attack on the vascular endothelium and secondary thrombosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLarge posttraumatic defects in the peripheral nervous system need to discover methods to solve the demand of nerve grafts. There is no definite answer now. The authors present a model for nervous regeneration studies.
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November 1988
Large posttraumatic defects in the peripheral nervous system bring up serious problems to the surgeon. There is no definitive answer yet. The authors present a model for nervous regeneration studies; venous autograft was used to bridge defects in a divided rat sciatic nerve; the venous tube guided the regenerating axons towards the distal stump over up to 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe state of sensitization of rats after nerve or skin allograft was studied in vitro by using spleen cells or peripheral blood leukocytes (PBL) as responding cells and particulate alloantigen for stimulation, in culture conditions requiring or not supernatant from mixed lymphocytes culture. It is shown that 2-4 weeks after nerve or skin grafting a small number of PBL generates similar cytotoxic lymphocytic responses. However the state of sensitization induced by the nerve allografts is shorter compared to the one exhibited after skin allografts.
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April 1976
Human and murine antigens are purified by exclusion chromatography on Sephadex and preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and their purification stage checked by analytical methods. The study of antigenic preparations consists of electrofocusing, molecular weight estimation and chemical determinations. A cytotoxicity inhibition test with specific alloantisera reveals the antigenic potency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLiving spleen cells and a subcellular product of spleen cells have been compared, in mice, for their ability to elicit, for a long term culture (4-5 days), a cellular cytotoxic response against alloantigens. Contrary to living spleen cells which could induce the same high level of cytotoxic activity in a primary or in a secondary response, the antigenic preparation was only able to mount a very low primary response while it could render highly cytotoxic a lymphoid population proved to be able to mount in vitro an anamnestic response.
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