Fetal mesencephalic mouse tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, was xenografted as a dissociated cell suspension into the striatum of rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine induced lesions of the mesostriatal pathway. The rats were either assigned to a 10-day, 21-day or 42-day Cyclosporin A (CyA) immunosuppression scheme, or given no immunosuppression. The functional effects of the grafts were followed over 6 months by monitoring changes in the recipient rats' amphetamine-induced turning behaviour. Without immunosuppression no grafts were functional at the end of the experiment. In the 10-, 21- and 42-day CyA treatment groups there was a significant reduction of rotational asymmetry at some timepoint following grafting in 26 of the 33 rats. How...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
The ventral mesencephalon, containing the developing dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra-ve...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of chronic activation of dopamine ...
Fetal mesencephalic mouse tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, was xenografted as a dissociated cell su...
The survival and function of cross-species (mouse-to-rat) grafts of fetal mesencephalic dopamine (DA...
Transplantation of neural tissue from other species has the potential to improve function in patient...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore function in patients with Parkinson’s d...
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
We have used a rat model of Parkinson's disease (PD) to address issues of importance for a future cl...
The immune response against intracerebral grafts of allogeneic fetal dopamine-rich tissue was assess...
Neurotransplantation of human fetal dopamine (DA) neurons is currently being investigated as a thera...
Ventral mesencephalon (VM) of fetal rat and human origin grown as free-floating roller-tube (FFRT) c...
An important issue in clinical neural grafting is whether a second instriatial allograft can survive...
The host response to immunologically incompatible intrastriatal neural grafts was studied using immu...
Intracerebral neural transplantation offers a new strategy to combat Parkinson’s and Huntington’s di...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
The ventral mesencephalon, containing the developing dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra-ve...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of chronic activation of dopamine ...
Fetal mesencephalic mouse tissue, rich in dopamine neurons, was xenografted as a dissociated cell su...
The survival and function of cross-species (mouse-to-rat) grafts of fetal mesencephalic dopamine (DA...
Transplantation of neural tissue from other species has the potential to improve function in patient...
Transplantation of embryonic human neural tissue can restore function in patients with Parkinson’s d...
Embryonic ventral mesencephalic tissue from the pig is a potential alternative donor tissue for neur...
We have used a rat model of Parkinson's disease (PD) to address issues of importance for a future cl...
The immune response against intracerebral grafts of allogeneic fetal dopamine-rich tissue was assess...
Neurotransplantation of human fetal dopamine (DA) neurons is currently being investigated as a thera...
Ventral mesencephalon (VM) of fetal rat and human origin grown as free-floating roller-tube (FFRT) c...
An important issue in clinical neural grafting is whether a second instriatial allograft can survive...
The host response to immunologically incompatible intrastriatal neural grafts was studied using immu...
Intracerebral neural transplantation offers a new strategy to combat Parkinson’s and Huntington’s di...
Intracerebral neural xenografts elicit a host immune response that results in their rapid rejection....
The ventral mesencephalon, containing the developing dopaminergic neurons of the substantia nigra-ve...
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effects of chronic activation of dopamine ...