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Glia ; 65(4): 639-656, 2017 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28144983

ABSTRACT

Autologous cell transplantation is a promising strategy for repair of the injured spinal cord. Here we have studied the repair potential of mesenchymal stromal cells isolated from the human olfactory mucosa after transplantation into a rodent model of incomplete spinal cord injury. Investigation of peripheral type remyelination at the injury site using immunocytochemistry for P0, showed a more extensive distribution in transplanted compared with control animals. In addition to the typical distribution in the dorsal columns (common to all animals), in transplanted animals only, P0 immunolabelling was consistently detected in white matter lateral and ventral to the injury site. Transplanted animals also showed reduced cavitation. Several functional outcome measures including end-point electrophysiological testing of dorsal column conduction and weekly behavioural testing of BBB, weight bearing and pain, showed no difference between transplanted and control animals. However, gait analysis revealed an earlier recovery of co-ordination between forelimb and hindlimb stepping in transplanted animals. This improvement in gait may be associated with the enhanced myelination in ventral and lateral white matter, where fibre tracts important for locomotion reside. Autologous transplantation of mesenchymal stromal cells from the olfactory mucosa may therefore be therapeutically beneficial in the treatment of spinal cord injury. GLIA 2017 GLIA 2017;65:639-656.


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Gait Disorders, Neurologic/etiology , Gait Disorders, Neurologic/surgery , Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation/methods , Olfactory Mucosa/cytology , Remyelination/physiology , Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Animals , Cell Adhesion Molecules, Neuronal/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Electroencephalography , Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory/physiology , Exploratory Behavior/physiology , Humans , Locomotion/physiology , Male , Myelin P0 Protein/metabolism , Nerve Tissue Proteins/metabolism , Pain Measurement , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Weight-Bearing
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