Cutaneous lesions sensory impairment recovery and nerve regeneration in leprosy patients
It is important to understand the mechanisms that enable peripheral neurons to regenerate after nerve injury in order to identify methods of improving this regeneration. Therefore, we studied nerve regeneration and sensory impairment recovery in the cutaneous lesions of leprosy patients (LPs) before...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2012-12, Vol.107 (suppl 1), p.68-73 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is important to understand the mechanisms that enable peripheral
neurons to regenerate after nerve injury in order to identify methods
of improving this regeneration. Therefore, we studied nerve
regeneration and sensory impairment recovery in the cutaneous lesions
of leprosy patients (LPs) before and after treatment with multidrug
therapy (MDT). The skin lesion sensory test results were compared to
the histopathological and immunohistochemical protein gene product
(PGP) 9.5 and the p75 nerve growth factor receptors (NGFr) findings.
The cutaneous neural occupation ratio (CNOR) was evaluated for both
neural markers. Thermal and pain sensations were the most frequently
affected functions at the first visit and the most frequently recovered
functions after MDT. The presence of a high cutaneous nerve damage
index did not prevent the recovery of any type of sensory function. The
CNOR was calculated for each biopsy, according to the presence of PGP
and NGFr-immunostained fibres and it was not significantly different
before or after the MDT. We observed a variable influence of MDT in the
recovery from sensory impairment in the cutaneous lesions of LPs.
Nociception and cold thermosensation were the most recovered
sensations. The recovery of sensation in the skin lesions appeared to
be associated with subsiding inflammation rather than with the
regenerative activity of nerve fibres. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 1678-8060 0074-0276 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762012000900012 |