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Induction of functional recovery by co-transplantation of neural stem cells and Schwann cells in a rat spinal cord contusion injury model
Authors:Li Jin  Sun Chong-Ran  Zhang Han  Tsang Kam-Sze  Li Jun-Hua  Zhang Shao-Dong  An Yi-Hua
Affiliation:Beijing Neurosurgical Institute,Capital University of Mescal Science,Beijing 100050,China;Beijing Neurosurgical Institute,Capital University of Mescal Science,Beijing 100050,China;Beijing Neurosurgical Institute,Capital University of Mescal Science,Beijing 100050,China;Blood and Marrow Transplantation,Department of Anatomical and Cellular Pathology,the Chinese University of Hong Kong,Prince of Wales Hospital,Hong Kong,China;Beijing Neurosurgical Institute,Capital University of Mescal Science,Beijing 100050,China;Beijing Neurosurgical Institute,Capital University of Mescal Science,Beijing 100050,China;Beijing Neurosurgical Institute,Capital University of Mescal Science,Beijing 100050,China
Abstract:
Objective To study the transplantation efficacy of neural stem cells (NSCs) and Schwann cells (SC) in a rat model of spinal cord contusion injury. Methods Multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs) and Schwann cells were harvested from the spinal cords of embryonic rats at 16 days post coitus and sciatic nerves of newborn rats, respectively. The differential characteristics of NSCs in vitro induced by either serum-based culture or co-culture with SC were analyzed by immunofluorescence. NSCs and SCs were co-transplanted into adult rats having undergone spinal cord contusion at T9 level. The animals were weekly monitored using the Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan locomotor rating system to evaluate functional recovery from contusion-induced spinal cord injury. Migration and differentiation of transplanted NSCs were studied in tissue sections using immunohistochemical staining. Results Embryonic spinal cord-derived NSCs differentiated into a large number of oligodendrocytes in serum-based culture upon the withdrawal of mitogens. In cocultures with SCs, NSCs differentiated into neuron more readily. Rats with spinal cord contusion injury which had undergone transplantation of NSCs and SCs into the intraspinal cavity demonstrated a moderate improvement in motor functions. Conclusions SC may contribute to neuronal differentiation of NSCs in vitro and in vivo. Transplantation of NSCs and SCs into the affected area may be a feasible approach to promoting motor recovery in patients after spinal cord injury.
Keywords:Spinal cord injury  Transplantation  Neural stem cells  Schwann cells  Cell differentiation
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