This opens the door for rapid and
successful nerve repair in humans which has never been possible and does not
ever occur naturally. It represents the
first real therapeutic progress on nerves that I have seen.
It does not solve situations in which
a lot of nerve tissue is lost or sadly those long since injured.
It looks like that freshly
injured patients have a clear three day window in which to bring about a
significant amount of actual healing and relinking of the nerves. All leading to actual recovery of usage.
New procedure repairs severed nerves in minutes, restoring limb use in
days or weeks
Team apply new procedure to rapidly induce nerve regeneration in
mammals
American scientists believe a new procedure to repair severed nerves
could result in patients recovering in days or weeks, rather than months or
years. The team used a cellular mechanism similar to that used by many
invertebrates to repair damage to nerve axons. Their results are published
today in the Journal of Neuroscience Research.
"We have developed a procedure which can repair severed nerves
within minutes so that the behavior they control can be partially restored
within days and often largely restored within two to four weeks," said
Professor George Bittner from the University of Texas. "If further
developed in clinical trials this approach would be a great advance on current
procedures that usually imperfectly restore lost function within months at
best."
The team studied the mechanisms all animal cells use to repair damage
to their membranes and focused on invertebrates, which have a superior ability
to regenerate nerve axons compared to mammals. An axon is a long extension
arising from a nerve cell body that communicates with other nerve cells or with
muscles.
This research success arises from Bittner's discovery that nerve
axons of invertebrates which have been severed from their cell body do not
degenerate within days, as happens with mammals, but can survive for months, or
even years.
The severed proximal nerve axon in invertebrates can also reconnect
with its surviving distal nerve axon to produce much quicker and much better
restoration of behaviour than occurs in mammals.
"Severed invertebrate nerve axons can reconnect proximal and
distal ends of severed nerve axons within seven days, allowing a rate of
behavioural recovery that is far superior to mammals," said Bittner.
"In mammals the severed distal axonal stump degenerates within three days
and it can take nerve growths from proximal axonal stumps months or years to
regenerate and restore use of muscles or sensory areas, often with less
accuracy and with much less function being restored."
The team described their success in applying this process to rats in
two research papers published today. The team were able to repair severed
sciatic nerves in the upper thigh, with results showing the rats were able
to use their limb within a week and had much function restored within 2 to 4
weeks, in some cases to almost full function.
"We used rats as an experimental model to demonstrate how severed
nerve axons can be repaired. Without our procedure, the return of nearly full
function rarely comes close to happening," said Bittner. "The sciatic
nerve controls all muscle movement of the leg of all mammals and this new
approach to repairing nerve axons could almost-certainly be just as successful
in humans."
To explore the long term implications and medical uses of this
procedure, MD's and other scientist- collaborators at Harvard
Medical School
and Vanderbilt Medical School
and Hospitals are conducting studies to obtain approval to begin clinical
trials.
"We believe this procedure could produce a transformational change
in the way nerve injuries are repaired," concluded Bittner.
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