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Publication : Grafted neural stem cells increase the life span and protect motoneurons in pmn mice.

First Author  Ferrer-Alcon M Year  2007
Journal  Neuroreport Volume  18
Issue  14 Pages  1463-8
PubMed ID  17712275 Mgi Jnum  J:125209
Mgi Id  MGI:3757835 Doi  10.1097/WNR.0b013e3282ef6a11
Citation  Ferrer-Alcon M, et al. (2007) Grafted neural stem cells increase the life span and protect motoneurons in pmn mice. Neuroreport 18(14):1463-8
abstractText  In this study, we have grafted neural stem cells (NSCs) into the lumbar spinal cord of a mouse mutant that has a specific loss of motoneurons (progressive motor neuronopathy/pmn). A small number of grafted cells ( approximately 3000) increased the life span of the mice by 56%. The improved survival was accompanied by a rescue of host motoneurons, a stabilization in the weight and an increase in the size of the muscle fibers. The grafted NSCs were small and round and exhibited no neural markers, suggesting that they remained in an undifferentiated state. Thus grafting of NSCs in a mouse model with motoneuron degeneration exerts a neuroprotective effect.
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