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Human Adult Olfactory Neural Progenitors Promote Axotomized Rubrospinal Tract Axonal Reinnervation and Locomotor Recovery

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Journal Neurobiol Dis
Specialty Neurology
Date 2007 Mar 10
PMID 17346980
Citations 19
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Abstract

We investigated the effects of engrafted human adult olfactory neuroepithelial neurosphere forming cells (NSFCs) on regeneration and reinnervation of rubrospinal tract (RST) axons and locomotor recovery following partial cervical hemisection that completely ablated the RST. Weekly behavioral testing showed greater functional recovery of forelimb use during the 12 weeks after NSFCs engraftment than in the control rats. Anterograde tracing with biotinylated dextran amine (BDA) confirmed the presence of RST axons within the white matter 4-8 segments caudal to the grafts. Both immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy revealed the BDA-labeled RST axonal terminals reestablished synaptic connections with motoneurons in the ventral horn of the distal cervical spinal cord. Further study of forelimb functional recovery in NSFCs-engrafted subgroups considered the effects of a second dorsolateral funiculotomy, irreversibly destroying the recovery, and the injection of muscimol, blocking RST neuronal activity reversibly. These results highlight the unique potential of human olfactory neuroepithelial-derived progenitors as an autologous cell source for spinal cord repair.

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