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Spinal implantation of hNT neurons and neuronal precursors: graft survival and functional effects in rats with ischemic spastic paraplegia
Authors:Marsala Martin  Kakinohana Osamu  Yaksh Tony L  Tomori Zoltan  Marsala Silvia  Cizkova Dasa
Affiliation:Department of Anaesthesiology -- 0818, University of California, San Diego, CA 92093, USA. mmarsala@ucsd.edu
Abstract:Transient spinal ischemia, a complication associated with aortic cross-clamp may lead to spastic paraplegia. Once fully developed this deficit is permanent. Quantitative histopathological assessments and pharmacological studies show that the ischemic spasticity is secondary to the loss of lumbar GABA and glycinergic inhibitory interneurons. In the present study, we investigated whether human hNT neurons or committed Sprague-Dawley rat spinal neuronal precursors (SNPs) when grafted into previously ischemic spinal segments depleted of inhibitory neurons would restore local inhibitory tone and ameliorate spasticity. Rats with functionally and electrophysiologically defined spasticity that received spinal graft of hNT neurons or neuronal precursors and immunosuppressive treatment displayed a progressive recovery of motor function that correlated with the improvement of otherwise exacerbated peripheral motor response evoked by stimulation of motor cortex. In contrast, in control, medium-injected or oligodendrocyte-grafted animals no significant therapeutic effect was seen. Stereological quantification of grafted neurons revealed 1-2% survival at three months after transplantation. These surviving neurons displayed a robust axo-dendritic sprouting and expression of markers typical of mature neurons including NSE, NeuN and synaptophysin. In both treatment groups a subpopulation of grafted neurons developed GABA immunoreactivity. These data provide evidence that a region specific grafting of hNT neurons or other neuronally committed cells, which have a potential to develop inhibitory neurotransmitter phenotype, represent an effective treatment modality to modulate ischemia-induced spastic paraplegia.
Keywords:ischemia    neuronal precursors    paraplegia    spasticity    spinal cord    spinal grafting
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