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Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model

BACKGROUND: Oligodendrocyte cell death is among the important features of spinal cord injury, which appears within 15 min and occurs intensely for 4 h after injury, in the rat spinal contusion model. Accordingly, the number of oligodendrocytes progressively reduced within 24 h after injury. Administ...

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Autores principales: Abbaszadeh, Hojjat Allah, Tiraihi, Taki, Sadeghi, Yousef, Delshad, Ali Reza, Sadeghizadeh, Majid, Taheri, Taher, Noori-Zadeh, Ali
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Publicado: Pasteur Institute 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5949127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29031245
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/ibj.22.4.246
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author Abbaszadeh, Hojjat Allah
Tiraihi, Taki
Sadeghi, Yousef
Delshad, Ali Reza
Sadeghizadeh, Majid
Taheri, Taher
Noori-Zadeh, Ali
author_facet Abbaszadeh, Hojjat Allah
Tiraihi, Taki
Sadeghi, Yousef
Delshad, Ali Reza
Sadeghizadeh, Majid
Taheri, Taher
Noori-Zadeh, Ali
author_sort Abbaszadeh, Hojjat Allah
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description BACKGROUND: Oligodendrocyte cell death is among the important features of spinal cord injury, which appears within 15 min and occurs intensely for 4 h after injury, in the rat spinal contusion model. Accordingly, the number of oligodendrocytes progressively reduced within 24 h after injury. Administration of oligodendrocyte-like cells (OLCs) into the lesion area is one of the approaches to counterbalance this condition. METHODS: Bone marrow stromal cells were transdifferentiated into neurospheres and then into neural stem cells and later were differentiated into OLCs using triiodothyronine and transplanted into the spinal cord contusion rats. The post-injury functional recovery was explored and compared with the control group using Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan and narrow beam behavioral tests. At the end of 12(th) week, spinal cord segments T12-L1 were histomorphologically studied by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Motor improvement was more obvious during 2(nd) to 4(th) weeks and got less prominent during 4(th) to 12(th) weeks. Histomorphometric findings indicated that cavity formation decreased in epicenter of transplantation area in experimental groups in comparison with the control groups. CONCLUSION: The findings obtained in the present study showed that OLC therapy is a potential approach in the treatment of spinal cord traumatic injuries.
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spelling pubmed-59491272018-07-01 Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model Abbaszadeh, Hojjat Allah Tiraihi, Taki Sadeghi, Yousef Delshad, Ali Reza Sadeghizadeh, Majid Taheri, Taher Noori-Zadeh, Ali Iran Biomed J Full Length BACKGROUND: Oligodendrocyte cell death is among the important features of spinal cord injury, which appears within 15 min and occurs intensely for 4 h after injury, in the rat spinal contusion model. Accordingly, the number of oligodendrocytes progressively reduced within 24 h after injury. Administration of oligodendrocyte-like cells (OLCs) into the lesion area is one of the approaches to counterbalance this condition. METHODS: Bone marrow stromal cells were transdifferentiated into neurospheres and then into neural stem cells and later were differentiated into OLCs using triiodothyronine and transplanted into the spinal cord contusion rats. The post-injury functional recovery was explored and compared with the control group using Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan and narrow beam behavioral tests. At the end of 12(th) week, spinal cord segments T12-L1 were histomorphologically studied by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Motor improvement was more obvious during 2(nd) to 4(th) weeks and got less prominent during 4(th) to 12(th) weeks. Histomorphometric findings indicated that cavity formation decreased in epicenter of transplantation area in experimental groups in comparison with the control groups. CONCLUSION: The findings obtained in the present study showed that OLC therapy is a potential approach in the treatment of spinal cord traumatic injuries. Pasteur Institute 2018-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5949127/ /pubmed/29031245 http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/ibj.22.4.246 Text en Copyright: © Iranian Biomedical Journal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Abbaszadeh, Hojjat Allah
Tiraihi, Taki
Sadeghi, Yousef
Delshad, Ali Reza
Sadeghizadeh, Majid
Taheri, Taher
Noori-Zadeh, Ali
Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model
title Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model
title_full Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model
title_fullStr Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model
title_full_unstemmed Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model
title_short Decrease in Cavity Size and Oligodendrocyte Cell Death Using Neurosphere-Derived Oligodendrocyte-Like Cells in Spinal Cord Contusion Model
title_sort decrease in cavity size and oligodendrocyte cell death using neurosphere-derived oligodendrocyte-like cells in spinal cord contusion model
topic Full Length
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5949127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29031245
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/ibj.22.4.246
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