Abstract
Purpose: The neurotherapeutic effects of nerve electrical stimulation and gonadal steroids have independently been demonstrated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the therapeutic potential of a combinatorial treatment strategy of electrical stimulation and gonadal steroids on peripheral nerve regeneration.
Methods: Following a facial nerve crush axotomy in gonadectomized
adult male rats, testosterone propionate (TP), dihydrotestosterone (DHT), or
estradiol (E
Results: Administration of electrical stimulation alone reduced the
estimated delay in sprout formation but failed to accelerate the overall
regeneration rate. Conversely, TP treatment alone accelerated the regeneration
rate by ∼10% but had no effect on the sprouting delay. Combining TP with
electrical stimulation, however, maintained the enhanced rate and reduced the
sprouting delay. DHT treatment alone failed to alter the regeneration rate but
combining it with electrical stimulation increased the rate by 10%.
E
Conclusions: Electrical stimulation and gonadal steroids differentially enhanced regenerative properties. TP, an aromatizable androgen, augmented regeneration most, suggesting a synergism between androgenic and estrogenic effects. Therapeutically, combining electrical stimulation with gonadal steroids may boost regenerative properties more than the use of either treatment alone.
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