de Barros Filho TEP, de Oliveira RP, Tsanaclis AM, de Barros EMKP, Cristante AF, Palma RM, dos Santos CV, Marcon RM. An experimental model for the transplantation of fetal central nervous system cells to the injured spinal cord in rats.
REVISTA DO HOSPITAL DAS CLINICAS 2002;
57:257-64. [PMID:
12612757 DOI:
10.1590/s0041-87812002000600003]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Traumatic spinal cord injury is one of the most disabling conditions occurring in man and thus stimulates a strong interest in its histopathological, biochemical, and functional changes, primarily as we search for preventive and therapeutic methods.
PURPOSE
To develop an experimental model for transplantation of cells from the fetal rat central nervous system to the site of an injured spinal cord of an adult rat in which the transplanted cells survive and become integrated. This experimental model will facilitate investigations of factors that promote regeneration and functional recovery after spinal cord trauma.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Fifteen adult Wistar rats underwent laminectomy, and an spinal cord lesion was made with microdissection. Fetal spinal cord tissue was then transplanted to the site of the injury. The rats were monitored over a 48-hour period, and then their vertebral column was completely removed for histological analysis.
RESULTS
In 60% of transplanted rats, the fetal tissue at the injured site remained viable in the site of the lesion.
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