Transplantation of Foetal Neural Stem Cells into the Rat Hippocampus During Trimethyltin-Induced Neurodegeneration
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
The present study investigates the survival and
fate of neural stem cells/progenitor cells (NSC/NPCs) homografted
into the hippocampus of rats treated with trimethyltin
(TMT), a potent neurotoxicant considered a useful
tool to obtain a well characterized model of neurodegeneration,
to evaluate their possible role in the reparative
mechanisms that accompany neurodegenerative events.
NSC/NPCs expressing eGFP by lentivirus-mediated
infection were stereotaxically grafted into the hippocampus
of TMT-treated animals and controls. Two weeks after
transplantation surviving NSC/NPCs were detectable in
60% of TMT-treated animals and 30% of controls, while
30 days after transplantation only 40% of TMT-treated
animals showed surviving grafted cells, which were
undetectable in controls. At both times investigated, while
grafted NSC/NPCs differentiated into neurons or astrocytes
could be observed in addition to undifferentiated NSC/
NPCs, we did not find evidence of structural integration of
grafted cells into the main site of hippocampal lesion
leading to appreciable repair.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Trimethyltin; Neurodegeneration; Hippocampus; Neural stem cells; Transplantation
Elenco autori:
Cenciarelli, Carlo; Casalbore, Patrizia
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