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Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study

Human neural stem cells (hNSCs) transplantation in several brain injury models has established their therapeutic potential. However, the feasibility of hNSCs transplantation is still not clear for acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) brain injury that needs external decompression. Thus, the aim of this pi...

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Autores principales: Yokobori, Shoji, Sasaki, Kazuma, Kanaya, Takahiro, Igarashi, Yutaka, Nakae, Ryuta, Onda, Hidetaka, Masuno, Tomohiko, Suda, Satoshi, Sowa, Kota, Nakajima, Masataka, Spurlock, Markus S., Onn Chieng, Lee, Hazel, Tom G., Johe, Karl, Gajavelli, Shyam, Fuse, Akira, Bullock, M. Ross, Yokota, Hiroyuki
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6379455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00082
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author Yokobori, Shoji
Sasaki, Kazuma
Kanaya, Takahiro
Igarashi, Yutaka
Nakae, Ryuta
Onda, Hidetaka
Masuno, Tomohiko
Suda, Satoshi
Sowa, Kota
Nakajima, Masataka
Spurlock, Markus S.
Onn Chieng, Lee
Hazel, Tom G.
Johe, Karl
Gajavelli, Shyam
Fuse, Akira
Bullock, M. Ross
Yokota, Hiroyuki
author_facet Yokobori, Shoji
Sasaki, Kazuma
Kanaya, Takahiro
Igarashi, Yutaka
Nakae, Ryuta
Onda, Hidetaka
Masuno, Tomohiko
Suda, Satoshi
Sowa, Kota
Nakajima, Masataka
Spurlock, Markus S.
Onn Chieng, Lee
Hazel, Tom G.
Johe, Karl
Gajavelli, Shyam
Fuse, Akira
Bullock, M. Ross
Yokota, Hiroyuki
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description Human neural stem cells (hNSCs) transplantation in several brain injury models has established their therapeutic potential. However, the feasibility of hNSCs transplantation is still not clear for acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) brain injury that needs external decompression. Thus, the aim of this pilot study was to test feasibility using a rat ASDH decompression model with two clinically relevant transplantation methods. Two different methods, in situ stereotactic injection and hNSC-embedded matrix seating on the brain surface, were attempted. Athymic rats were randomized to uninjured or ASDH groups (F344/NJcl-rnu/rnu, n = 7–10/group). Animals in injury group were subjected to ASDH, and received decompressive craniectomy and 1-week after decompression surgery were transplanted with green fluorescent protein (GFP)-transduced hNSCs using one of two approaches. Histopathological examinations at 4 and 8 weeks showed that the GFP-positive hNSCs survived in injured brain tissue, extended neurite-like projections resembling neural dendrites. The in situ transplantation group had greater engraftment of hNSCs than matrix embedding approach. Immunohistochemistry with doublecortin, NeuN, and GFAP at 8 weeks after transplantation showed that transplanted hNSCs remained as immature neurons and did not differentiate toward to glial cell lines. Motor function was assessed with rotarod, compared to control group (n = 10). The latency to fall from the rotarod in hNSC in situ transplanted rats was significantly higher than in control rats (median, 113 s in hNSC vs. 69 s in control, P = 0.02). This study first demonstrates the robust engraftment of in situ transplanted hNSCs in a clinically-relevant ASDH decompression rat model. Further preclinical studies with longer study duration are warranted to verify the effectiveness of hNSC transplantation in amelioration of TBI induced deficits.
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spelling pubmed-63794552019-02-26 Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study Yokobori, Shoji Sasaki, Kazuma Kanaya, Takahiro Igarashi, Yutaka Nakae, Ryuta Onda, Hidetaka Masuno, Tomohiko Suda, Satoshi Sowa, Kota Nakajima, Masataka Spurlock, Markus S. Onn Chieng, Lee Hazel, Tom G. Johe, Karl Gajavelli, Shyam Fuse, Akira Bullock, M. Ross Yokota, Hiroyuki Front Neurol Neurology Human neural stem cells (hNSCs) transplantation in several brain injury models has established their therapeutic potential. However, the feasibility of hNSCs transplantation is still not clear for acute subdural hematoma (ASDH) brain injury that needs external decompression. Thus, the aim of this pilot study was to test feasibility using a rat ASDH decompression model with two clinically relevant transplantation methods. Two different methods, in situ stereotactic injection and hNSC-embedded matrix seating on the brain surface, were attempted. Athymic rats were randomized to uninjured or ASDH groups (F344/NJcl-rnu/rnu, n = 7–10/group). Animals in injury group were subjected to ASDH, and received decompressive craniectomy and 1-week after decompression surgery were transplanted with green fluorescent protein (GFP)-transduced hNSCs using one of two approaches. Histopathological examinations at 4 and 8 weeks showed that the GFP-positive hNSCs survived in injured brain tissue, extended neurite-like projections resembling neural dendrites. The in situ transplantation group had greater engraftment of hNSCs than matrix embedding approach. Immunohistochemistry with doublecortin, NeuN, and GFAP at 8 weeks after transplantation showed that transplanted hNSCs remained as immature neurons and did not differentiate toward to glial cell lines. Motor function was assessed with rotarod, compared to control group (n = 10). The latency to fall from the rotarod in hNSC in situ transplanted rats was significantly higher than in control rats (median, 113 s in hNSC vs. 69 s in control, P = 0.02). This study first demonstrates the robust engraftment of in situ transplanted hNSCs in a clinically-relevant ASDH decompression rat model. Further preclinical studies with longer study duration are warranted to verify the effectiveness of hNSC transplantation in amelioration of TBI induced deficits. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6379455/ /pubmed/30809187 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00082 Text en Copyright © 2019 Yokobori, Sasaki, Kanaya, Igarashi, Nakae, Onda, Masuno, Suda, Sowa, Nakajima, Spurlock, Onn Chieng, Hazel, Johe, Gajavelli, Fuse, Bullock and Yokota. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Yokobori, Shoji
Sasaki, Kazuma
Kanaya, Takahiro
Igarashi, Yutaka
Nakae, Ryuta
Onda, Hidetaka
Masuno, Tomohiko
Suda, Satoshi
Sowa, Kota
Nakajima, Masataka
Spurlock, Markus S.
Onn Chieng, Lee
Hazel, Tom G.
Johe, Karl
Gajavelli, Shyam
Fuse, Akira
Bullock, M. Ross
Yokota, Hiroyuki
Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study
title Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study
title_full Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study
title_short Feasibility of Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation for the Treatment of Acute Subdural Hematoma in a Rat Model: A Pilot Study
title_sort feasibility of human neural stem cell transplantation for the treatment of acute subdural hematoma in a rat model: a pilot study
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6379455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809187
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00082
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