In vivo studies of silk based gold nano-composite conduits for functional peripheral nerve regeneration.

Biomaterials

Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati 781039, Assam, India; Mugagen Laboratories Private Limited, Technology Incubation Centre, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati 781039, Assam, India. Electronic address:

Published: September 2015

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  • A new silk-gold nanocomposite nerve conduit was tested on rats with severe sciatic nerve injuries, showing promising results after 18 months.
  • The conduit, made by electrospinning silk fibers coated with gold nanoparticles, encouraged the growth of Schwann cells and was non-toxic, leading to better nerve regeneration.
  • Pre-seeding the conduits with Schwann cells significantly improved myelination and nerve function, as evidenced by strong motor unit potentials and enhanced animal movement.

Article Abstract

We report a novel silk-gold nanocomposite based nerve conduit successfully tested in a neurotmesis grade sciatic nerve injury model in rats over a period of eighteen months. The conduit was fabricated by adsorbing gold nanoparticles onto silk fibres and transforming them into a nanocomposite sheet by electrospinning which is finally given a tubular structure by rolling on a stainless steel mandrel of chosen diameter. The conduits were found to promote adhesion and proliferation of Schwann cells in vitro and did not elicit any toxic or immunogenic responses in vivo. We also report for the first time, the monitoring of muscular regeneration post nerve conduit implantation by recording motor unit potentials (MUPs) through needle electromyogram. Pre-seeding the conduits with Schwann cells enhanced myelination of the regenerated tissue. Histo-morphometric and electrophysiological studies proved that the nanocomposite based conduits pre-seeded with Schwann cells performed best in terms of structural and functional regeneration of severed sciatic nerves. The near normal values of nerve conduction velocity (50 m/sec), compound muscle action potential (29.7 mV) and motor unit potential (133 μV) exhibited by the animals implanted with Schwann cell loaded nerve conduits in the present study are superior to those observed in previous reports with synthetic materials as well as collagen based nerve conduits. Animals in this group were also able to perform complex locomotory activities like stretching and jumping with excellent sciatic function index (SFI) and led a normal life.

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