کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6022379 | 1580672 | 2013 | 13 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
Neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) in subventricular zone (SVZ) produce new striatal neurons during several months after stroke, which may contribute to recovery. Intracerebral grafts of NSPCs can exert beneficial effects after stroke through neuronal replacement, trophic actions, neuroprotection, and modulation of inflammation. Here we have explored whether human fetal striatum-derived NSPC-grafts influence striatal neurogenesis and promote recovery in stroke-damaged brain. T cell-deficient rats were subjected to 1Â h middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Human fetal NSPCs or vehicle were implanted into ipsilateral striatum 48Â h after MCAO, animals were assessed behaviorally, and perfused at 6 or 14Â weeks. Grafted human NSPCs survived in all rats, and a subpopulation had differentiated to neuroblasts or mature neurons at 6 and 14Â weeks. Numbers of proliferating cells in SVZ and new migrating neuroblasts and mature neurons were higher, and numbers of activated microglia/macrophages were lower in the ischemic striatum of NSPC-grafted compared to vehicle-injected group both at 6 and 14Â weeks. A fraction of grafted NSPCs projected axons from striatum to globus pallidus. The NSPC-grafted rats showed improved functional recovery in stepping and cylinder tests from 6 and 12Â weeks, respectively. Our data show, for the first time, that intrastriatal implants of human fetal NSPCs exert a long-term enhancement of several steps of striatal neurogensis after stroke. The grafts also suppress striatal inflammation and ameliorate neurological deficits. Our findings support the idea that combination of NSPC transplantation and stimulation of neurogenesis from endogenous NSPCs may become a valuable strategy for functional restoration after stroke.
⺠Intrastriatal grafts of human NSPCs reduce behavioral deficits in stroke-damaged rats. ⺠Intrastriatal grafts of human NSPCs form neurons in stroke-damaged striatum. ⺠Intrastriatal grafts of human NSPCs project to globus pallidus in stroke-damaged rats. ⺠Intrastriatal grafts of human NSPCs promote endogenous neurogenesis after stroke. ⺠Intrastriatal grafts of human NSPCs suppress inflammation in stroke-damaged striatum.
Journal: Neurobiology of Disease - Volume 52, April 2013, Pages 191-203