Tibial Nerve Repair in a Dog Model: Effect of Local and Systemic Administration of Erythropoietin

Mostafa M. Alsayed, Mahmoud F. Ahmed, Mohamed A. Hashem, Ahmed I. Maaty, Mohamed K. El-Kherbetawy, Mohsen M. Hassan, Asser A. Sallam
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of erythropoietin (EPO) as a novel treatment for peripheral nerve injury after surgical repair of an induced tibial nerve injury in dogs.

Methods

Mongrel dogs (n = 27) were randomly divided into three equal groups. A complete tibial nerve injury was induced and repaired directly by stay sutures and the local application of 1 mL fibrin glue (control group). In the “systemic” group, 20,000 IU of EPO were given subcutaneously immediately after surgery and on the first and second days after surgery. In the “local” group, EPO was mixed with fibrin glue at 1,000 IU/mL. Lameness score, compound muscle action potential of the tibial nerve, and serum biochemical and histopathological examinations were performed to evaluate the treated dogs over the study period (12 weeks).

Results

EPO significantly improved the lameness score and compound muscle action potential in both the systemic and local groups. After 12 weeks, systemic and local groups showed earlier improvement in lameness, reaching scores of −1 and 0, respectively, in comparison with the control group, which did not reach a score of −1. The histological study revealed a normal architecture of the nerve bundles within connective tissue. The axons were aligned in a regular pattern, whereas the control group had disrupted and degenerated nerve axons with large gaps in between.

Conclusions

EPO has an accelerating healing effect after tibial nerve surgical repair. Local EPO mimics systemic EPO treatment without systemic adverse effects. These findings indicated that EPO has a potential role in tibial nerve recovery and nerve regeneration.

Clinical relevance

The findings of the present experimental study supported the beneficial effects of systemic and local EPO when combined with peripheral nerve surgical repair, potentially improving functional outcomes and enhancing faster recovery.

狗模型中的胫神经修复:局部和全身应用促红细胞生成素的效果
目的 本研究旨在评估促红细胞生成素(EPO)作为一种新的治疗方法对犬胫神经损伤手术修复后周围神经损伤的有效性。方法 将杂种犬(n = 27)随机分为三个等量组。诱发完全性胫神经损伤后,直接进行留置缝合修复,并在局部涂抹 1 mL 纤维蛋白胶(对照组)。在 "全身 "组,术后立即皮下注射 20,000 IU EPO,术后第一天和第二天也是如此。在 "局部 "组中,EPO 与纤维蛋白胶混合,浓度为 1,000 IU/毫升。在研究期间(12 周),对接受治疗的狗进行了跛行评分、胫神经复合肌肉动作电位以及血清生化和组织病理学检查。12 周后,全身组和局部组的跛行改善较早,分别达到-1 分和 0 分,而对照组没有达到-1 分。组织学研究显示,结缔组织内的神经束结构正常。结论 EPO 在胫神经手术修复后具有加速愈合的作用。局部 EPO 可模拟全身性 EPO 治疗,但无全身性不良反应。临床意义本实验研究的结果表明,全身和局部 EPO 与周围神经手术修复相结合可产生有益的效果,从而改善功能预后,加快康复速度。
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