作者
Patrik Brundin, Jenny Karlsson, Mia Emgård, Gabriele S Kaminski Schierle, Oskar Hansson, Åsa Petersén, Roger F Castilho
发表日期
2000/3
来源
Cell transplantation
卷号
9
期号
2
页码范围
179-195
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Neural transplantation is developing into a therapeutic alternative in Parkinson's disease. A major limiting factor is that only 3–20% of grafted dopamine neurons survive the procedure. Recent advances regarding how and when the neurons die indicate that events preceding actual tissue implantation and during the first week thereafter are crucial, and that apoptosis plays a pivotal role. Triggers that may initiate neuronal death in grafts include donor tissue hypoxia and hypoglycemia, mechanical trauma, free radicals, growth factor deprivation, and excessive extracellular concentrations of excitatory amino acids in the host brain. Four distinct phases during grafting that can involve cell death have been identified: retrieval of the embryo; dissection and preparation of the donor tissue; implantation procedure followed by the immediate period after graft injection; and later stages of graft maturation. During these phases …
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