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Novartis Found Symp ; 231: 270-83; discussion 283-8, 302-6, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11131543

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Approval to commence phase I/II clinical trials with neural stem cells requires proof of concept in well-accepted animal models of human neurological disease or injury. We initially showed that the conditionally immortal MHP36 line of hippocampal origin (derived from the H-2Kb-tsA58 transgenic mouse) was effective in repopulating CA1 neurons in models of global ischaemia and repairing cognitive function, and have now shown that this line is multifunctional. MHP36 cells are effective in restoring spatial memory deficits in rats after excitotoxic lesions of the cholinergic projections to cortex and hippocampus and in rats showing cognitive impairments due to normal ageing. Moreover, grafts of MHP36 cells are effective in reversing sensory and motor deficits and reducing lesion volume as a consequence of occlusion of the middle cerebral artery, the major cause of stroke. In contrast, MHP36 cell grafts were unable to repair motor asymmetries in rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the nigrostriatal dopamine system, the prototype rodent model of Parkinson's disease. These data show that conditionally immortal neuroepithelial stem cells are multifunctional, being able to repair diverse types of brain damage. However, there are limitations to this multifunctionality, suggesting that lines from different regions of the developing brain will be required to treat different brain diseases. ReNeuron is currently developing human neuroepithelial stem cell lines from different brain regions and with similar reparative properties to our murine lines.


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Brain Tissue Transplantation/methods , Neurons/transplantation , Parkinsonian Disorders/surgery , Stem Cell Transplantation , Stroke/surgery , Animals , Brain Tissue Transplantation/rehabilitation , Cell Line, Transformed/transplantation , Humans , Neurons/cytology , Neurons/physiology , Recovery of Function , Stem Cells/cytology , Stem Cells/physiology
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