Transplantation of human neural stem cells into the stroke model
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The adult brain has generally been thought to be incapable of significant self-repair. Recently, the adult mammalian brain has been shown to harbor neural stem cells that retain the potential for both neural production and differentiation in the experimental animal models. These findings offer the prospect of the potential use of neural stem cells for regenerative strategy. In the present report, the possible therapeutic strategy of the neural stem cell transplantation for the stroke is discussed.<BR>Self-renewing and multipotential properties of human neural stem cells were demonstrated in vitro. Histological examination of the ischemic lesion following transplantation revealed that the transplanted human neural stem cells differentiated into both neuronal and glial lineages. In addition, transplantation of neural stem cells into the stroke models resulted in the reduced ischemic volume. Behavior studies also demonstrated the functional benefits following transplantation. These findings reveal that human neural stem cells seem to be useful to establish a cell therapy for stroke.
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一般社団法人 日本脳卒中学会 | 論文
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