Functional recovery after peripheral nerve injury via sustained growth factor delivery from mineral-

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The gold standard for treating peripheral nerve injuries that have large nerve gaps where the nerves cannot be directly sutured backtogether because it creates tension on the nerve, is to incorporate an autologous nerve graft. However, even with the incorporation ofa nerve graft, generally patients only regain a small portion of function in limbs affected by the injury. Although, there has been somepromising results using growth factors to induce more axon growth through the nerve graft, many of these previous therapies are limited in their ability to release growth factors in a sustained manner and tailor them to a desired time frame. The ideal drug delivery platformwould deliver growth factors at therapeutic levels for enough time to grow axons the entire length of the nerve graft. We hypothesizedthat mineral coated microparticles (MCMs) would bind, stabilize and release biologically active glial cell-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF) in a sustained manner. Therefore, the objective of this study was to test the ability of MCMs releasinggrowth factors at the distal end of a 10 mm sciatic nerve graft, to induce axon growth through the nerve graft and restore hind limbfunction. After sciatic nerve grafting in Lewis rats, the hind limb function was tested weekly by measuring the angle of the ankle at toelift-off while walking down a track. Twelve weeks after grafting, the grafts were harvested and myelinated axons were analyzed proximal to the graft, in the center of the graft, and distal to the graft. Under physiological conditions in vitro, the MCMs delivered a burst release of NGF and GDNF for 3 days followed by a sustained release for at least 22 days. In vivo, MCMs releasing NGF and GDNF at the distal end of sciatic nerve grafts resulted in significantly more myelinated axons extending distal to the graft when compared to rats that receivednerve grafts without growth factor treatment. The rats with nerve grafts incorporated with MCMs releasing NGF and GDNF also showedsignificant improvement in hind limb function starting at 7 weeks postoperatively and continuing through 12 weeks postoperatively when compared to rats that received nerve grafts without growth factor treatment. In conclusion, MCMs released biologically active NGF and GDNF in a sustained manner, which significantly enhanced axon growth resulting in a significant improvement of hind limb function in rats. The animal experiments were approved by University of Wisconsin-Madison Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC, protocol# M5958) on January 3, 2018.
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