Hypothermia can reduce neuronal death caused by ischemia and traumatic brain injury. We therefore investigated whether mild hypothermia in rats receiving a transplant of embryonic mesencephalic rat tissue increases survival of the implanted dopaminergic neurons. Mild hypothermia (32-33°C) during graft implantation and for the following 90 min significantly increased the survival of transplanted dopaminergic neurons to 171% of control values in normothermic (37°C) rats. This demonstrates that treatment of the graft recipient for a relatively short period during and after surgery has a favorable effect on the survival of grafted dopaminergic neurons. These findings may be of importance for clinical neural transplantation trials which are in n...
In an attempt to improve the survival of implanted dopamine cells, we have readdressed the optimal e...
Free-floating roller tube cultures of human fetal (embryonic age 6-10 weeks post-conception) and rat...
Shortcomings of current techniques used for the intracerebral transplantation of ventral mesencephal...
Transplantation of embryonic ventral mesencephalon is a potential therapy for patients with Parkinso...
Transplantation of embryonic dopaminergic neurones can ameliorate symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, b...
Preservation of fetal ventral mesencephalic (VM) dopaminergic tissue prior to transplantation has be...
Previous studies indicate that 80-95% of grafted dopamine neurons die following implantation of embr...
The survival and function of cross-species (mouse-to-rat) grafts of fetal mesencephalic dopamine (DA...
Ventral mesencephalon (VM) of fetal rat and human origin grown as free-floating roller-tube (FFRT) c...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and severely affects a...
Transplantation of embryonic nigral tissue ameliorates functional deficiencies in Parkinson's diseas...
Neural transplantation is developing into a therapeutic alternative in Parkinson's disease. A major ...
Only a small proportion of dopamine neurons in nigral grafts typically survive transplantation into ...
Cerebral ischemia can be caused by many diverse conditions such as cardiac arrest and severe hypoten...
Major practical constraints on neural grafting in Parkinson's disease are the shortage of human dono...
In an attempt to improve the survival of implanted dopamine cells, we have readdressed the optimal e...
Free-floating roller tube cultures of human fetal (embryonic age 6-10 weeks post-conception) and rat...
Shortcomings of current techniques used for the intracerebral transplantation of ventral mesencephal...
Transplantation of embryonic ventral mesencephalon is a potential therapy for patients with Parkinso...
Transplantation of embryonic dopaminergic neurones can ameliorate symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, b...
Preservation of fetal ventral mesencephalic (VM) dopaminergic tissue prior to transplantation has be...
Previous studies indicate that 80-95% of grafted dopamine neurons die following implantation of embr...
The survival and function of cross-species (mouse-to-rat) grafts of fetal mesencephalic dopamine (DA...
Ventral mesencephalon (VM) of fetal rat and human origin grown as free-floating roller-tube (FFRT) c...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder and severely affects a...
Transplantation of embryonic nigral tissue ameliorates functional deficiencies in Parkinson's diseas...
Neural transplantation is developing into a therapeutic alternative in Parkinson's disease. A major ...
Only a small proportion of dopamine neurons in nigral grafts typically survive transplantation into ...
Cerebral ischemia can be caused by many diverse conditions such as cardiac arrest and severe hypoten...
Major practical constraints on neural grafting in Parkinson's disease are the shortage of human dono...
In an attempt to improve the survival of implanted dopamine cells, we have readdressed the optimal e...
Free-floating roller tube cultures of human fetal (embryonic age 6-10 weeks post-conception) and rat...
Shortcomings of current techniques used for the intracerebral transplantation of ventral mesencephal...