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Peripheral Nerve Regeneration by the in Vitro Differentiated-human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells with Schwann Cell Property

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2007 Jun 19
PMID 17573041
Citations 40
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Abstract

We examined the availability of human bone marrow stromal cells (MSCs) as a source of transplantation therapy in nerve injury. Human MSCs were subjected to a series of treatments with a reducing agent, retinoic acid and a combination of trophic factors. Morphologically and immunocytochemically, such treated cells differentiated into Schwann cell characteristics in vitro. Cells were filled into a transpermeable tube, transplanted into the gap made in the rat sciatic nerve of a rat and followed up to 3weeks under the control of immunosuppressant. In contrast to untreated human MSCs, differentiated human MSCs expressed Schwann cell markers in vivo and supported regenerating axons. These results suggest that human MSCs can be induced to be a substitute for Schwann cells that may be applied for nerve regeneration.

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