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Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★

Transplantation of neural stem cells has been reported as a possible approach for replacing impaired dopaminergic neurons. In this study, we tested the efficacy of early-stage human dental papilla-derived stem cells and human brain-derived neural stem cells in rat models of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced...

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Autores principales: Yoon, Hyung Ho, Min, Joongkee, Shin, Nari, Kim, Yong Hwan, Kim, Jin-Mo, Hwang, Yu-Shik, Suh, Jun-Kyo Francis, Hwang, Onyou, Jeon, Sang Ryong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4107610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25206413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.13.004
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author Yoon, Hyung Ho
Min, Joongkee
Shin, Nari
Kim, Yong Hwan
Kim, Jin-Mo
Hwang, Yu-Shik
Suh, Jun-Kyo Francis
Hwang, Onyou
Jeon, Sang Ryong
author_facet Yoon, Hyung Ho
Min, Joongkee
Shin, Nari
Kim, Yong Hwan
Kim, Jin-Mo
Hwang, Yu-Shik
Suh, Jun-Kyo Francis
Hwang, Onyou
Jeon, Sang Ryong
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description Transplantation of neural stem cells has been reported as a possible approach for replacing impaired dopaminergic neurons. In this study, we tested the efficacy of early-stage human dental papilla-derived stem cells and human brain-derived neural stem cells in rat models of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced Parkinson's disease. Rats received a unilateral injection of 6-hydroxydopamine into right medial forebrain bundle, followed 3 weeks later by injections of PBS, early-stage human dental papilla-derived stem cells, or human brain-derived neural stem cells into the ipsilateral striatum. All of the rats in the human dental papilla-derived stem cell group died from tumor formation at around 2 weeks following cell transplantation. Postmortem examinations revealed homogeneous malignant tumors in the striatum of the human dental papilla-derived stem cell group. Stepping tests revealed that human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantation did not improve motor dysfunction. In apomorphine-induced rotation tests, neither the human brain-derived neural stem cell group nor the control groups (PBS injection) demonstrated significant changes. Glucose metabolism in the lesioned side of striatum was reduced by human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantation. [(18)F]-FP-CIT PET scans in the striatum did not demonstrate a significant increase in the human brain-derived neural stem cell group. Tyrosine hydroxylase (dopaminergic neuronal marker) staining and G protein-activated inward rectifier potassium channel 2 (A9 dopaminergic neuronal marker) were positive in the lesioned side of striatum in the human brain-derived neural stem cell group. The use of early-stage human dental papilla-derived stem cells confirmed its tendency to form tumors. Human brain-derived neural stem cells could be partially differentiated into dopaminergic neurons, but they did not secrete dopamine.
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spelling pubmed-41076102014-09-09 Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★ Yoon, Hyung Ho Min, Joongkee Shin, Nari Kim, Yong Hwan Kim, Jin-Mo Hwang, Yu-Shik Suh, Jun-Kyo Francis Hwang, Onyou Jeon, Sang Ryong Neural Regen Res Research and Report Articles: Stem Cells and Neural Regeneration Transplantation of neural stem cells has been reported as a possible approach for replacing impaired dopaminergic neurons. In this study, we tested the efficacy of early-stage human dental papilla-derived stem cells and human brain-derived neural stem cells in rat models of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced Parkinson's disease. Rats received a unilateral injection of 6-hydroxydopamine into right medial forebrain bundle, followed 3 weeks later by injections of PBS, early-stage human dental papilla-derived stem cells, or human brain-derived neural stem cells into the ipsilateral striatum. All of the rats in the human dental papilla-derived stem cell group died from tumor formation at around 2 weeks following cell transplantation. Postmortem examinations revealed homogeneous malignant tumors in the striatum of the human dental papilla-derived stem cell group. Stepping tests revealed that human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantation did not improve motor dysfunction. In apomorphine-induced rotation tests, neither the human brain-derived neural stem cell group nor the control groups (PBS injection) demonstrated significant changes. Glucose metabolism in the lesioned side of striatum was reduced by human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantation. [(18)F]-FP-CIT PET scans in the striatum did not demonstrate a significant increase in the human brain-derived neural stem cell group. Tyrosine hydroxylase (dopaminergic neuronal marker) staining and G protein-activated inward rectifier potassium channel 2 (A9 dopaminergic neuronal marker) were positive in the lesioned side of striatum in the human brain-derived neural stem cell group. The use of early-stage human dental papilla-derived stem cells confirmed its tendency to form tumors. Human brain-derived neural stem cells could be partially differentiated into dopaminergic neurons, but they did not secrete dopamine. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4107610/ /pubmed/25206413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.13.004 Text en Copyright: © Neural Regeneration Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research and Report Articles: Stem Cells and Neural Regeneration
Yoon, Hyung Ho
Min, Joongkee
Shin, Nari
Kim, Yong Hwan
Kim, Jin-Mo
Hwang, Yu-Shik
Suh, Jun-Kyo Francis
Hwang, Onyou
Jeon, Sang Ryong
Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★
title Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★
title_full Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★
title_fullStr Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★
title_full_unstemmed Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★
title_short Are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of Parkinson's disease?★
title_sort are human dental papilla-derived stem cell and human brain-derived neural stem cell transplantations suitable for treatment of parkinson's disease?★
topic Research and Report Articles: Stem Cells and Neural Regeneration
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4107610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25206413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.13.004
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