Nerve Regeneration
with Methylcobalamine
Ultra-high dose methylcobalamine promotes
nerve regeneration in experimental acrylamide neuropathy. Watanabe T Kaji
R Oka N Bara W Kimura J, J Neurol Sci (1994 Apr) 122(2):140-3
Despite intensive searches for therapeutic agents, few substances have
been convincingly shown to enhance nerve regeneration in patients with
peripheral neuropathies. Recent biochemical evidence suggests that an
ultra-high dose of methylcobalamin (methyl-B12) may up-regulate gene transcription
and thereby protein synthesis. We examined the effects of ultra-high dose
of methyl-B12 on the rate of nerve regeneration in rats with acrylamide
neuropathy, using the amplitudes of compound muscle action potentials
(CMAPs) after tibial nerve stimulation as an index of the number of regenerating
motor fibers. After intoxication with acrylamide, all the rats showed
equally decreased CMAP amplitudes. The animals were then divided into
3 groups; rats treated with ultra-high (500 micrograms/kg body weight,
intraperitoneally) and low (50 micrograms/kg) doses of methyl- B12, and
saline-treated control rats. Those treated with ultra-high dose showed
significantly faster CMAP recovery than saline-treated control rats, whereas
the low-dose group showed no difference from the control. Morphometric
analysis revealed a similar difference in fiber density between these
groups. Ultra-high doses of methyl-B12 may be of clinical use for patients
with peripheral neuropathies.
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