Transplantation of TAT-Bcl-x(L)-transduced neural precursor cells: Long-term neuroprotection after stroke

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​Transplantation of TAT-Bcl-x(L)-transduced neural precursor cells: Long-term neuroprotection after stroke​
Doeppner, T. R. ; El Aanbouri, M.; Dietz, G. P. H. ; Weise, J.; Schwarting, S. & Bähr, M. ​ (2010) 
Neurobiology of Disease40(1) pp. 265​-276​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbd.2010.05.033 

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Doeppner, T. R. ; El Aanbouri, M.; Dietz, G. P. H. ; Weise, J.; Schwarting, S.; Bähr, M. 
Abstract
Neural precursor cells (NPC) are an interesting tool in experimental stroke research, but their therapeutic potential is limited due to poor long-term survival. We therefore in vitro transduced subventricular zone-(SVZ)-derived NPC with the anti-apoptotic fusion protein TAT-Bcl-x(L) and analyzed NPC survival, differentiation, and post-stroke functional deficits after experimental ischemia in mice. Survival of TAT-Bcl-x(L)-transduced NPC, which were injected at day 7 post-stroke into the ischemic striatum, was significantly increased at 4 weeks after stroke. Increased survival of NPC was associated with reduced infarct injury and decreased post-stroke functional deficits. Animals grafted with TAT-Bcl-x(L)-transduced NPC showed an increased number of immature cells expressing the neuronal marker doublecortin. Since mature neuronal differentiation of NPC was not observed, reduced post-stroke injury cannot be attributed to enhanced neuronal regeneration, but rather to indirect by-stander effects of grafted NPC. In line with this, NPC-mediated neuroprotection of cortical neurons in vitro was associated with increased secretion of growth factors. Thus, in vitro transduction of cultivated NPC with TAT-Bcl-x(L) results in enhanced resistance of transplanted NPC followed by long-term neuroprotection and ameliorated functional deficits after transient focal cerebral ischemia in mice. (c) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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2010
Journal
Neurobiology of Disease 
ISSN
0969-9961
Language
English

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