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Neural-tube-derived neuroepithelial stem cells: a new transplant resource for Parkinson's disease.Sun J, Gao Y, Yang L, Li Z, Lu G, Yew D Institute of Anatomy and Histology and Embryology, School of Medicine, Shandong University, Jinan, PR China. To assess the feasibility of using neuroepithelial stem cells as a transplant source for Parkinson's disease, neuroepithelial cells were harvested from the neural tube, cultured and stereotactically transplanted into the striatum of a rat model of Parkinson's disease. In culture, neuroepithelial cells generated abundant neurospheres and differentiated into both neurons and glia. After transplantation, tyrosine-hydroxylase-positive cells were detected in the graft. Furthermore, an apomorphine-induced rotation test showed that the implanted cells successfully promoted functional recovery in animals that underwent this transplantation procedure. Our results demonstrate that neuroepithelial cells may be a new source of donor material for Parkinson's disease. Published 6 April 2007 in Neuroreport, 18(6): 543-7.
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