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Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 805-809, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-426808

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Objective To compare the number of DARPP-32 positive cells yield in the grafts based on the application of single cell suspension by neural micro-transplantation technique and by traditional cell delivery technique and to explore effects and mechanisms of different approaches.Methods Cells derived from the whole ganglionic eminence of E15 rat embryos,ubiquitously expressing Green Fluorescent Protein(GFP) were implanted into unilaterally QA-lesioned rat striatum in a single-tract with an ultra-thin glass capillary with an outer diameter of 50 μm or using traditional cannula tip with a diameter of 500 μm.Results Histological assessment at 4 months after transplantation showed that there was about two-fold DARRP-32 positive striatal-like neurons in the micro-transplantation group(TT group) than that in the traditional group(MT group).Total graft volume was similar in both groups[(2.8±0.2) mm3 vs(2.5±0.4)mm3,F =0.25,P > 0.05].And DARRP-32positive plaque volume[(0.6±0.1) mm3 vs(0.6±0.2) mm3,F =0.90,P > 0.05]and TH staining plaque volume[(1.0±0.1) mm3 vs(0.7±0.1)mm3,F =1.44,P > 0.05]also had the same performance in both groups.Number of DARRP-32 positive cells was calculated by Abercrombie correction formula,and the result showed that the number of DARRP-32 positive cells in MT group was two-fold of that in TT group[(20.1 ×103±1.2 × 103) vs(9.8 × 103±3.2 × 103),F =8.62,P < 0.05].Higher DARRP-32 positive cells in MT group indicated that grafts had a better condition of growth and development.Conclusion Micro-transplantation approach can increase the number of new born striatal-like neurons,potentially due to the enlargement of the graft-host border area intensifying the graft's exposure to host derived factors and the minimized mechanical injury.

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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 585-587, 1999.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-18645

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The sudden onset of involuntary movement is usually attributed to a vascular lesion in the contralateral deep hemispheric structure. A majority of involuntary movement cases record that all the limbs on one side are affected. The concurrence of venous and cavernous malformations may be relatively rare, but is important because of the possibility of bleeding which should be related to the presence of cavernous angioma. A 67-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital to be evaluated for choreic movement restricted to the right leg for 20 days. A brain MRI revealed hemorrhage with the cavernous angioma involving the left striatum and adjacent venous angioma. Haloperidol diminished the monochoreic movement. We report monochoreic movement restricted to the right leg due to a left striatal lesion.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Brain , Chorea , Dyskinesias , Extremities , Haloperidol , Hemangioma , Hemangioma, Cavernous , Hemorrhage , Leg , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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