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聚四氟乙烯膜管内植入自体许旺氏细胞桥接面神经的实验研究

徐 欣,张学广,马 跃,孙善珍   

  1. 山东大学口腔医院 口腔颌面外科,山东 济南250012
  • 收稿日期:2005-08-25 修回日期:2005-08-25 出版日期:2005-08-20 发布日期:2005-08-20
  • 通讯作者: 马 跃, Tel: 13905310550
  • 作者简介:徐 欣(1960-),女,江苏人,教授,博士
  • 基金资助:
    山东省自然科学基金资助项目(Q99c14)

Experimental Study of Facial Nerve Regeneration Through Polytetraflouroethylene Tube with Schwann Cells Self-planted

XUXin,ZHANG Xue-guang,MA Yue,SUN Shan-zhen   

  1. Dept. of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery,School of Stomatology, Shandong University,Jinan250012,China
  • Received:2005-08-25 Revised:2005-08-25 Online:2005-08-20 Published:2005-08-20

摘要: 目的 观察聚四氟乙烯膜管内植入自体许旺氏细胞桥接修复面神经缺损的效果。方法 采用聚四氟乙 烯膜管桥接家兔面神经1.0 cm的缺损,将快速提取获得的自体许旺氏细胞植入膜管内作为实验组,选择单纯聚四 氟乙烯膜管桥接面神经缺损为对照组,用电生理测试和组织学观察等方法对修复后不同时期神经再生情况进行评 价。结果 实验组各时期神经再生情况均优于对照组,其中实验组术后16周时面神经传导速度为29·70 m/s,而对 照组为23·00 m/s,统计学处理两者有显著性差异(P<0·05)。结论 一定数量有活力的自体许旺氏细胞植入聚四 氟乙烯膜管制成的面神经再生室内,可以获得较好的面神经修复效果。

关键词: 面神经, 许旺氏细胞, 聚四氟乙烯膜, 神经再生

Abstract: Objective To observe the effect of using polytetraflouroethylene(e-PTFE) tube with self-Schwann cells implanted to repair facial nerve defect.Methods Enzymatic digest method was used to get pure Schwann cells in short time. The e-PTFE membrane tube was used to bridge the 1·0 cm defect of facial nerve and pure self-Schwann cells were injected into the tube. As control group, the e-PTFE tube without self- Schwann cells was used in the same way. Electric physiological and histological ex- aminations were taken in different times.Results The effect of nerve regeneration of the experimental groupwas betterthan con- trol group at any time. The nerve conduction velocity of the experimental groupwas 29·70 m/s in the 16thweek, while the control groups was 23·00 m/s respectively at the same time.Conclusion It is possible to obtain sufficient active Schwann cells by en- zymatic digest method. Using e-PTFE tube to bridge the defect of facial nerve with self-Schwann cells implanted can get effect of nerve regeneration.

Key words: facial nerve, Schwann cells, polytetraflouroethylene, nerve regeneration