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Journal of Neurotrauma
Transplantation of Bone Marrow Stem Cells as well as Mobilization by Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor Promotes Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury in Rats
To cite this paper:
Lucia Urdzikova, Pavla Jendelova, Katerina Glogarova, Martin Burian, Milan Hajek, Eva Sykova.
Journal of Neurotrauma.
September 1, 2006,
23(9): 1379-1391.
doi:10.1089/neu.2006.23.1379.
Lucia Urdzíková Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic. Pavla Jendelová Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic. Center for Cell Therapy and Tissue Repair and Department of Neuroscience, Charles University, Second Medical Faculty, Prague, Czech Republic. Kateřina Glogarová Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic. Center for Cell Therapy and Tissue Repair and Department of Neuroscience, Charles University, Second Medical Faculty, Prague, Czech Republic. Martin Burian Center for Cell Therapy and Tissue Repair and Department of Neuroscience, Charles University, Second Medical Faculty, Prague, Czech Republic. MR Unit, Radiology Department, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic. Milan Hájek Center for Cell Therapy and Tissue Repair and Department of Neuroscience, Charles University, Second Medical Faculty, Prague, Czech Republic. MR Unit, Radiology Department, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic. Eva Syková, M.D., D.Sc.Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic. Center for Cell Therapy and Tissue Repair and Department of Neuroscience, Charles University, Second Medical Faculty, Prague, Czech Republic. Emerging clinical studies of treating brain and spinal cord injury (SCI) with autologous adult stem cells led us to compare the effect of an intravenous injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), an injection of a freshly prepared mononuclear fraction of bone marrow cells (BMCs) or bone marrow cell mobilization induced by granulocyte colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) in rats with a balloon- induced spinal cord compression lesion. MSCs were isolated from rat bone marrow by their adherence to plastic, labeled with iron-oxide nanoparticles and expanded in vitro. Seven days after injury, rats received an intravenous injection of MSCs or BMCs or a subcutaneous injection of GCSF (from day 7 to 11 post-injury). Functional status was assessed weekly for 5 weeks after SCI, using the Basso-Beattie-Bresnehan (BBB) locomotor rating score and the plantar test. Animals with SCI treated with MSCs, BMCs, or G-CSF had higher BBB scores and better recovery of hind limb sensitivity than controls injected with saline. Morphometric measurements showed an increase in the spared white matter. MR images of the spinal cords were taken ex vivo 5 weeks after SCI using a Bruker 4.7-T spectrometer. The lesions populated by grafted MSCs appeared as dark hypointense areas. Histology confirmed a large number of iron-containing and PKH 26-positive cells in the lesion site. We conclude that treatment with three different bone marrow cell populations had a positive effect on behavioral outcome and histopathological assessment after SCI, which was most pronounced after MSC injection.  This paper was cited by:Neuronal Differentiation Potential of Human Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Elena Anghileri, Silvia Marconi, Angela Pignatelli, Pierangelo Cifelli, Mirco Galié, Andrea Sbarbati, Mauro Krampera, Ottorino Belluzzi, Bruno Bonetti Stem Cells and Development. Oct 2008, Vol. 17, No. 5: 909-916 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & PermissionsGene-Modified Mesenchymal Stem Cells Express Functionally Active Nerve Growth Factor on an Engineered Poly Lactic Glycolic Acid (PLGA) Substrate Gemma E. Rooney, Cathal Moran, Siobhan S. McMahon, Thomas Ritter, Martin Maenz, Alexander Flügel, Peter Dockery, Timothy O'Brien, Linda Howard, Anthony J. Windebank, Frank P. Barry Tissue Engineering Part A. May 2008, Vol. 14, No. 5: 681-690 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & PermissionsLow Concentration of Isoflurane Promotes the Development of Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema in Spinal Cord Injured Rats Jiří Šedý, Lucia Urdzíková, Katarína Likavčanová, Aleš Hejčl, Martin Burian, Pavla Jendelová, Josef Zicha, Jaroslav Kuneš, Eva Syková Journal of Neurotrauma. Sep 2007, Vol. 24, No. 9: 1487-1501 Abstract | Full Text PDF | Reprints & Permissions
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