Morphofunctional regeneration by mesenchymal stem cell and IGF-1 inoculation in a model of facial nerve crush injury in rats

Braz J Otorhinolaryngol. 2023 Mar-Apr;89(2):244-253. doi: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2022.04.006. Epub 2022 May 20.

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the morphofunctional regeneration process of facial nerve injury in the presence of insulin-like growth factor-1 and mesenchymal stem cells.

Methods: Fourteen Wistar rats suffered unilateral facial nerve crushing and were randomly divided into two groups. All received insulin-like growth factor-1 inoculation, but only half of the animals received an additional inoculation of mesenchymal stem cells. The animals were followed for 90 days and facial nerve regeneration was analyzed via spontaneous facial motor function tests and immunohistochemistry in the nerve motor nucleus.

Results: The group that received the growth factor and stem cells showed a statistically superior mean in vibrissae movements (p < 0.01), touch reflex (p = 0.05) and eye closure (p < 0.01), in addition to better immunohistochemistry reactivity. There was a statistically significant difference in the mean number of cells in the facial nerve nucleus between the experimental groups (p = 0.025), with the group that received the growth factor and stem cells showing the highest mean.

Conclusion: The association between growth factor and stem cells potentiates the morphofunctional regeneration of the facial nerve, occurring faster and more effectively.

Level of evidence: 4, degree of recommendation C.

Keywords: Facial nerve; Growth factors; Mesenchymal stem cells.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Crush Injuries* / metabolism
  • Facial Nerve
  • Facial Nerve Injuries* / metabolism
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / metabolism
  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I / pharmacology
  • Mesenchymal Stem Cells* / metabolism
  • Nerve Regeneration / physiology
  • Rats
  • Rats, Wistar

Substances

  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor I