Nerve guide conduits promote nerve regeneration under a combination of electrical stimulation and RSCs combined with stem cell differentiation.

Fan Zhang, Liping Nan, Jiaqi Fang, Lei Liu, Bo Xu, Xuehan Jin, Shuhao Liu, Shengfu Liu, Kaihang Song, Zhijie Weng, Feng Chen, Jianguang Wang, Junjian Liu
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Nerve guide conduits (NGCs) offer a promising alternative to traditional tools for regenerating peripheral nerves. The efficacy of nerve regeneration and functional recovery is heavily dependent on the electrical, chemical, and physical properties of NGCs. A bionic melt electrowriting (MEW) NGC loaded with placental derived mesenchymal stem cells (PDMSCs) has been developed. Our study introduces a novel approach by utilizing Schwann cells induced from placental mesenchymal stem cells (PDMSCs), showcasing their potential in enhancing nerve regeneration when integrated with conductive nerve guidance conduits. Schwann cells (SCs) are crucial for nerve regeneration, and while various stem cells, including bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs), have been investigated as sources of SCs for NGC loading, they are often limited by ethical concerns and restricted availability. PDMSCs, however, offer the advantages of widespread sourcing and unique ability to differentiate into SCs, making them an attractive alternative for NGC applications. This NGC utilizes an electrostatic direct writing technique employing polycaprolactone (PCL) for the sheath and a crimped fiber scaffold made of polypyrrole (PPY) incorporated with PDMSCs for its internal structure. The bionic PC-NGC loaded with PDMSCs exhibits favorable characteristics including permeability, mechanical stability, and electrical conductivity. The PPY component effectively transmits physiological nerve signals, thereby promoting nerve regeneration, while the PDMSCs differentiate into Schwann cells, creating a conducive environment for nerve regeneration. This research innovatively combines PDMSCs, known for their wide availability and SC differentiation potential, with a bionic NGC to enhance the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs). In vitro evaluations have confirmed the excellent biocompatibility of the materials used. Animal experiments using a rat model with sciatic nerve injury demonstrated that the PC-NGC significently facilitated peripheral nerve regeneration. This was evidenced by improvements in axonal myelination, increased muscle mass, enhanced sciatic nerve function index, and positive electrophysiological findings. These outcomes are comparable to those achieved through autologous transplantation. Characterized by its layered oriented fibers, the bionic PC-NGC integrates multi-scale and multifunctional biomaterials with PDMSCs to effectively address peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs). The use of this printed NGC stimulates neuronal cell growth, thereby accelerating nerve regeneration. This innovative approach in tissue engineering presents a promising clinical treatment strategy for PNIs.

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在电刺激和干细胞分化相结合的 RSCs 作用下,神经引导导管可促进神经再生。
神经引导导管(NGCs)为外周神经再生提供了一种替代传统工具的可行方法。神经再生和功能恢复的效果在很大程度上取决于 NGC 的电气、化学和物理特性。目前已开发出一种载入胎盘间充质干细胞(PDMSCs)的仿生熔融电写入(MEW)NGC。我们的研究通过利用胎盘间充质干细胞诱导的许旺细胞(PDMSCs)引入了一种新方法,展示了它们与导电神经引导导管结合后促进神经再生的潜力。许旺细胞(SCs)对神经再生至关重要,虽然包括骨髓基质细胞(BMSCs)在内的各种干细胞已被研究作为NGC负载的SCs来源,但它们往往受到伦理问题和供应限制的限制。然而,PDMSCs 具有来源广泛和分化为 SCs 的独特能力等优点,使其成为 NGC 应用中极具吸引力的替代品。这种 NGC 采用静电直写技术,使用聚己内酯 (PCL) 作为鞘,内部结构则采用聚吡咯 (PPY) 和 PDMSCs 组成的卷曲纤维支架。负载了 PDMSCs 的仿生 PC-NGC 具有良好的特性,包括渗透性、机械稳定性和导电性。PPY 成分可有效传递生理神经信号,从而促进神经再生,而 PDMSCs 则可分化为许旺细胞,为神经再生创造有利环境。这项研究创新性地将具有广泛可用性和SC分化潜能的PDMSCs与仿生NGC结合起来,加强了对周围神经损伤(PNIs)的治疗。体外评估证实,所用材料具有良好的生物相容性。使用坐骨神经损伤大鼠模型进行的动物实验表明,PC-NGC 显著促进了周围神经再生。轴突髓鞘化的改善、肌肉质量的增加、坐骨神经功能指数的提高以及积极的电生理学研究结果都证明了这一点。这些结果与自体移植所取得的结果不相上下。仿生 PC-NGC 的特点是具有分层定向纤维,它将多尺度、多功能生物材料与 PDMSCs 整合在一起,可有效解决周围神经损伤(PNIs)问题。这种印刷 NGC 可刺激神经细胞生长,从而加速神经再生。这种组织工程的创新方法为治疗周围神经损伤(PNIs)提供了一种前景广阔的临床治疗策略。
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Journal of materials chemistry. B
Journal of materials chemistry. B 化学科学, 工程与材料, 生命科学, 分析化学, 高分子组装与超分子结构, 高分子科学, 免疫生物学, 免疫学, 生化分析及生物传感, 组织工程学, 生物力学与组织工程学, 资源循环科学, 冶金与矿业, 生物医用高分子材料, 有机高分子材料, 金属材料的制备科学与跨学科应用基础, 金属材料, 样品前处理方法与技术, 有机分子功能材料化学, 有机化学
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