Effects of Topical Cyclosporin A Application on Preventing Epineural Scar Formation in Rats: Experimental Study

İ. Anık, M. İlbay, G. Ilbay, Mustafa YILMAZ, Bedrettin Özsoy, C. Erçin, S. Ceylan
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The aim of this study is to evaluate macroscopic, histopathologic and immunohistochemical effects of topical cyclosporin administration on prevention of epineural scar formation in rats.This experimental study was performed in two groups, each consisting of ten rats. Sciatic nerve was opened bilaterally. Tibial and peroneal components were set apart with blunt dissection. Abrasion injury was achieved by repetitive rubbing over biceps femoris muscle. In the control group saline sucked cotton peds were administered over opened sciatic nerve region bilaterally, whereas cyclosporin sucked peds were administered in the second group for five minutes duration. Eight weeks after surgery both groups were sacrificed and nerve complexes were evaluated microscopically, histopathologically and immunohistochemically. No side effects were observed after 5 minutes single dose topical cyclosporine administration in our study. Cutaneous, muscular and deep fascial repairment were almost completed according to Petersen’s numerical grading system (p<0.05). Nerve adherence was significantly decreased (p<0.001) in the ones treated with cyclosporin than the control group. FGF expression was demonstrated and individual evaluations of the control and the study groups immunhistochemically. The ratio of fibroblast/fibrosit number showed that both groups results were parallel. Single dose topical cyclosporin administration is shown to be successfull in preventing epineural scar formation after peripheric nerve neurolysis.
局部应用环孢素A预防大鼠神经外瘢痕形成的实验研究
本研究的目的是评价环孢素局部应用对大鼠神经外瘢痕形成的宏观、组织病理学和免疫组织化学作用。本实验分为两组,每组10只大鼠。双侧切开坐骨神经。用钝性剥离分离胫骨和腓骨。磨耗性损伤是通过反复摩擦股二头肌实现的。对照组在开放的坐骨神经区两侧给予生理盐水吸棉,第二组给予环孢素吸棉,持续5分钟。术后8周,两组均处死,进行显微、组织病理学和免疫组织化学评价神经复合物。本研究单次局部给药5分钟后未见副作用。皮、肌、深筋膜修复基本完成(p<0.05)。与对照组相比,应用环孢素治疗组神经粘附性明显降低(p<0.001)。用免疫组织化学方法对对照组和研究组进行FGF表达和个体评价。成纤维细胞/纤维蛋白数比值显示两组结果相似。单剂量局部环孢素管理被证明是成功的防止周围神经松解后神经外瘢痕形成。
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