Abstract

Rat sciatic nerves can be transected and their proximal and distal stumps sutured into the openings of cylindrical silicone chambers. Anatomical regeneration has been demonstrated across 10 mm long chambers containing both stumps, although little or no axonal outgrowth occurs in chambers omitting the distal stump or exceeding the 10 mm length. We have previously shown that chambers containing both proximal and distal stumps accumulate within days of implantation a clear fluid containing neuronotrophic factors (NTFs) directed to neurons from neonatal mouse dorsal root ganglia. We report here that these chamber fluids also have considerable neuronotrophic activity for chick embryo neurons from embryologic day 4 (E4) lumbar spinal cord, E12 sympathetic ganglia, E12 (but not E8) dorsal root ganglia and E8 ciliary ganglia. Thus, the neuronal types supported by trophic factors of these fluids include all those which contribute axons to the sciatic nerve, namely sensory, spinal motor, and sympathetic. In fluid collected 1 week after implantation, NTF levels directed to different neurons varied independently from one another in chambers with different nerve insertions, suggesting that these activities reside in separate factors. Fluid collected from chamber arrangements allowing little proximal fiber regrowth did not always contain correspondingly lower titers of NTFs. However, generally higher titers of all NTFs were found in chambers containing either or both nerve stumps that in nerve-free chambers. Fluids collected from nerve-containing chambers were subjected to heat, dialysis or trypsin treatments. The behavior of their neuronotrophic activities suggests their association with proteins.

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