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Neuromuscular recovery using calcium protease inhibition after median nerve repair in primates

  • Stony Brook University

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Abstract

Inhibition of calcium-activated neutral protease, in muscle and nerve, by the tripeptide leupeptin after median nerve transection and epineural repair in monkeys (Cebus apella) was studied. Results indicate that inhibition of the protease after nerve repair facilitates morphologic recovery in denervated thenar muscles and in distal thenar nerve branches. In addition, functional recovery was facilitated in leupeptin-treated animals after nerve repair as measured by sensory and motor conduction velocities. Toxicologic testing showed that leupeptin, administered at 18 mg/kg, intramuscularly, twice daily, for 6 months did not adversely affect hematology, clotting, or plasma complement component C3 profiles. These data indicate that leupeptin is an effective and safe adjunct to peripheral nerve repair.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5983-5987
Number of pages5
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume86
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 1989

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