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Publication : Human Stem Cell-Derived Neurons Repair Circuits and Restore Neural Function.

First Author  Xiong M Year  2021
Journal  Cell Stem Cell Volume  28
Issue  1 Pages  112-126.e6
PubMed ID  32966778 Mgi Jnum  J:316858
Mgi Id  MGI:6710423 Doi  10.1016/j.stem.2020.08.014
Citation  Xiong M, et al. (2021) Human Stem Cell-Derived Neurons Repair Circuits and Restore Neural Function. Cell Stem Cell 28(1):112-126.e6
abstractText  Although cell transplantation can rescue motor defects in Parkinson's disease (PD) models, whether and how grafts functionally repair damaged neural circuitry in the adult brain is not known. We transplanted hESC-derived midbrain dopamine (mDA) or cortical glutamate neurons into the substantia nigra or striatum of a mouse PD model and found extensive graft integration with host circuitry. Axonal pathfinding toward the dorsal striatum was determined by the identity of the grafted neurons, and anatomical presynaptic inputs were largely dependent on graft location, whereas inhibitory versus excitatory input was dictated by the identity of grafted neurons. hESC-derived mDA neurons display A9 characteristics and restore functionality of the reconstructed nigrostriatal circuit to mediate improvements in motor function. These results indicate similarity in cell-type-specific pre- and post-synaptic integration between transplant-reconstructed circuit and endogenous neural networks, highlighting the capacity of hPSC-derived neuron subtypes for specific circuit repair and functional restoration in the adult brain.
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