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Neuronal regeneration in injured rat spinal cord after human dental pulp derived neural crest stem cell transplantation.
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Bratislavske lekarske listy [Bratisl Lek Listy] 2018; Vol. 119 (3), pp. 143-151. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Objective: This study aimed to analyze the effect of human Dental Pulp-Neural Crest Stem Cells (hDP-NCSCs) delivery on lesion site after spinal cord injury (SCI), and to observe the functional recovery after transplantation.<br />Methods: Neural Crest Stem Cells (NCSCs) were isolated from human Dental Pulp (hDP). The experimental rat population was divided into four groups (n = 6/24). Their behavioral motility was scored regularly. After 4-weeks, rats were sacrificed, and their spinal cords were examined for Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) labeled hDP-NCSCs by immunofluorescence (IF) staining.<br />Results: In early post-injury (p.i) period, the ultrastructure of spinal cord tissue was preserved in Group 4. The majority of cells forming the ependymal region around the central canal were found to be hDP-NCSCs. While the grey-and-white-matter around the ependymal region was composed of e.g. GFP cells, with astrocytic-like appearance. The scores showed significant motor recovery in hind limb functions in Group 4. However, no obvious change was observed in other groups.<br />Conclusion: Cells e.g., mesenchymal (Vimentin+) which express GFP+ cells in the gray-and-white-matter around the ependymal region could indicate the potential to self-renewal and plasticity. Thus, transplantation of hDP-NCSCs might be an effective strategy to improve functional recovery following spinal cord trauma (Fig. 10, Ref. 32).
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Adult
Animals
Dental Pulp cytology
Humans
Male
Neural Crest cytology
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Recovery of Function
Regeneration
Spinal Cord physiology
Spinal Cord Injuries physiopathology
Stem Cell Transplantation
Young Adult
Locomotion
Neural Stem Cells transplantation
Neurons ultrastructure
Spinal Cord ultrastructure
Spinal Cord Regeneration
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0006-9248
- Volume :
- 119
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Bratislavske lekarske listy
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 29536742
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL_2018_028