TY - JOUR
T1 - Isolation and transplantation of dopaminergic neurons and neural stem cells
AU - Okano, Hideyuki
AU - Yoshizaki, Takahito
AU - Shimazaki, Takuya
AU - Sawamoto, Kazunobu
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by grants from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, Culture, and Technology of Japan, and CREST of the Japan Science and Technology Corporation. The studies presented in this paper have been performed in collaboration with Naoyuki Nakao, Toru Itakura (Wakayama Medical College), and Kazuto Kobayashi (Fukushima Medical College).
PY - 2002/10/1
Y1 - 2002/10/1
N2 - Although transplantation of mesencephalic tissue is considered a promising therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD), its clinical use is still restricted to a very few cases. A major limiting factor of this therapy is the difficulty of obtaining sufficient quantities of viable embryonic mesencephalic tissue. To overcome this limitation, techniques to produce dopaminergic (DA) neurons in vitro have been developed. However, these cultures are likely to contain a variety of unidentified cells, which must be removed before implantation. Specific cell-surface markers to sort DA neurons or their precursors are not available. We have developed an alternative strategy, by which these cells can be labeled with green fluorescent protein and isolated with fluorescent activated cell sorter. Transplantation of the sorted cells resulted in recovery of a rat model of the PD. This strategy should be useful for developing new therapies for PD.
AB - Although transplantation of mesencephalic tissue is considered a promising therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD), its clinical use is still restricted to a very few cases. A major limiting factor of this therapy is the difficulty of obtaining sufficient quantities of viable embryonic mesencephalic tissue. To overcome this limitation, techniques to produce dopaminergic (DA) neurons in vitro have been developed. However, these cultures are likely to contain a variety of unidentified cells, which must be removed before implantation. Specific cell-surface markers to sort DA neurons or their precursors are not available. We have developed an alternative strategy, by which these cells can be labeled with green fluorescent protein and isolated with fluorescent activated cell sorter. Transplantation of the sorted cells resulted in recovery of a rat model of the PD. This strategy should be useful for developing new therapies for PD.
KW - Dopaminergic neurons
KW - Neural stem cells
KW - Parkinson's disease
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U2 - 10.1016/S1353-8020(02)00041-X
DO - 10.1016/S1353-8020(02)00041-X
M3 - Article
C2 - 12217619
AN - SCOPUS:0036825060
SN - 1353-8020
VL - 9
SP - 23
EP - 28
JO - Parkinsonism and Related Disorders
JF - Parkinsonism and Related Disorders
IS - 1
ER -