Nerve injuries induce neurochemical changes within primary sensory neurons, including expression of neuropeptides, and a loss of a substantial proportion of the neurons may possibly be caused by a lack of neurotrophic support. In the present study the role of nerve growth factor (NGF) in preventing these changes was investigated in monkeys by giving NGF peripherally through a fibronectin (Fn) conduit. A sensory nerve (superficial radial) was transected and a gap of 5 mm was bridged with either autologous sural nerve graft (SNG), Fn, or Fn impregnated with NGF (Fn-NGF). After four months the dorsal root ganglia, that received the cutaneous afferents of the nerve, were removed and analysed by quantitative immunohistochemistry using antibodies to calcitonin gene related polypeptide (CGRP) and substance P. The percentage of immunostained cells was taken as an indication of neuronal survival. The results showed that SNG and Fn-NGF reduced the loss of CGRP positive sensory neurons compared with Fn alone. For substance P-positive neurons the differences were small with only a tendency towards reduction of neuronal death after NGF had been given, suggesting that NGF might act preferentially on a subpopulation of CGRP immunoreactive sensory neurons that do not coexist with substance P.

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