The development of glial fibrillary acidic protein-positive cells and the appearance of laminin-like immunoreactivity in fetal olfactory bulb transplants |
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Authors: | R. Doucette J. Kott L. Westrum |
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Abstract: | Embryonic rat olfactory bulbs were transplanted into the site vacated by aspiration of an olfactory bulb from a neonatal rat. This paper presents our findings related to the development of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) positive (+ve) glial cells and the appearance of laminin-like immunoreactivity in these transplants. The GFAP + ve glial cells formed perivascular end-feet on the invading vasculature and formed a glia limitans along the glia surface of the transplant. This reconstituted glia limitans was continuous with that of the host brain, there being no glia limitans at the donor-host interface. Thus, the donor tissue was well-integrated with that of the host brain. |
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Keywords: | Transplant Olfactory bulb Astrocyte Ensheathing cell Laminin Glia limitans |
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