Tubulation with Dental Pulp Cells Promotes Facial Nerve Regeneration in Rats

2008 
Dental pulp is an easily obtainable source of viable cells for potential use in peripheral nerve regeneration. We prepared artificial conditions for nerve regeneration using a silicone tube containing a collagen gel embedded with rat dental pulp cells, and we examined its effectiveness for repairing a gap in the rat facial nerve. Twelve days after transplantation, defective facial nerves connected with silicone tubes containing dental pulp cells were repaired more rapidly than control tubes containing the collagen gel alone. When a tube containing green fluorescent protein (GFP)–positive dental pulp cells was transplanted into a facial nerve gap in a GFP-negative rat, we observed regenerated nerves with GFP-positive cells at 2 weeks posttransplantation. The regenerated nerves included Tuj1-positive axons, RECA1 and GFP double-positive blood vessels, and S100 and GFP double-positive Schwann-like supportive cells. Osmium-toluidine blue staining revealed that the regenerated nerves contained myelinated fiber...
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