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Study of transected sciatic nerve repair by chitosan/polyethylene | 31062
Journal of Cell Science & Therapy

Journal of Cell Science & Therapy
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ISSN: 2157-7013

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Study of transected sciatic nerve repair by chitosan/polyethylene oxide scaffolds and human mesenchymal stem cells from Whartons jelly in Wistar rats: An electrophysiological study


6th World Congress on Cell & Stem Cell Research

February 29-March 02, 2016 Philadelphia, USA

Moattari M, Kouchesfahani H, Kaka G H R and Sadraie H

Kharazmi University, Iran
Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Cell Sci Ther

Abstract :

Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the effects of chitosan/Polyethylene oxide scaffolds and human mesenchymal stem cells from Wharton��?s jelly on regeneration of the sciatic nerve injury in Wistar rats. Methods: In this research 42 male adult rats weighting 200-250 g were divided into six groups��? including; Normal group: Healthy rats without any injuries. In Control group: Sciatic nerve was cut in the middle region of thigh and epineuria were sutured. In Sham group: Culture medium was injected on the sciatic nerve damaged. In Cs/PEO group: Scaffold with a thin Cs/PEO was used around the sciatic nerve damaged. In cell group: 50000WJ-MSCs injected in the site of nerve damaged. In Cs/PEO with cell group: Scaffold with a thin Cs/PEO and 50000WJ-MSCs were used around the sciatic nerve. After 8 weeks, the rate of recovery was studied by electroctrophysiological assessments. Results: At the end of the eight week, the results of latency and amplitude of electrophysiology showed that Cs/PEO and hWJ-MSCs group was significantly better than control, sham, Cs and hWJ-MSCs groups (P<0.05). Conclusion: The results suggested that Cs/PEO had potential capability of regeneration of sciatic nerve injury.

Biography :

Email: mhr.moattari@gmail.com

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