Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2005, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (08): 979-982.

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Role of ciliary neurotrophic factor in regeneration of severed facial nerve of cats

ZOU Yuan-bin1, HUANG Jian-nan1, LIU Qing-hao1, GUO Meng-he2, ZHANG Xue-hui1, LAI Huang-wen3, LI Jian2   

  1. 1. 广东省第二人民医院耳鼻咽喉-头颈外科, 广东, 广州, 510317;
    2. 南方医科大学珠江医院耳鼻咽喉科, 广东, 广州, 510282;
    3. 广州军区总医院病理科电镜室, 广东, 广州, 510000
  • Online:2005-08-20 Published:2005-08-20

Abstract: Objective To study the role of extrinsic (CNTF) in the regeneration of severed facial nerve in cats. Method The facial nerve in temporal bone of adult cats were severed and the severed ends were connected with CNTF or saline applied at the connection. Electrophysiological examination and immunocytochemistry were performed with immunoelectron microscope for morphological analysis at 2, 4 and 8 weeks after the operation. Results Two weeks after operation, both CNTF and saline groups failed to exhibit muscular excitement by facial nerve stimulation, but the amount of myelinated nerve fibers had statistical difference between the two groups (P<0.05). At 4 weeks, the latency of the facial muscle excitement was 7.832±2.695 ms in CNTF group and 16.120±3.516 ms in saline group, and the average number of myelinated axons was significantly different between the two groups (1 435±318 vs 957±269, P<0.05). At the 8th weeks, the latency of facial muscle excitement was reduced to 3.125±0.165 ms in CNTF group and to a comparable level of 3.095±0.178 ms in saline group (P>0.05), and the average number of myelinated axons increased to 1 695±283 and 1 543±320 respectively in the two groups (P>0.05). Significant increase of Schwann cells was noted in both groups at this stage. Conclusion Local application of CNTF may enhance facial early-stage nerve regeneration in adult cats, but its long-term effects remain unclear.

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