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Effects of fibroblast transplantation into the internal pallidum on levodopa-induced dyskinesias in parkinsonian non-human primates 被引量:1
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作者 arun singh Claire A.Gutekunst +5 位作者 Subramaniam Uthayathas John P.M.Finberg Klaus Mewes Robert E. Gross Stella M.Papa Yair Feld 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期705-713,共9页
Recent studies have shown that fibroblast transplantation can modify the activity of basal ganglia networks in models of Parkinson's disease. To determine its effects on parkinsonian motor symptoms, we performed auto... Recent studies have shown that fibroblast transplantation can modify the activity of basal ganglia networks in models of Parkinson's disease. To determine its effects on parkinsonian motor symptoms, we performed autologous dermal fibroblast transplantation into the internal pallidum (GPi) in two parkinsonian rhesus monkeys with stable levodopa- induced dyskinesias (LIDs). Levodopa responses were assessed every week after transplantation for three months. A reduction of between 58% and 64% in total LIDs on the contralateral side was observed in both animals. No clear LID changes were observed on the ipsilateral side. These effects lasted the entire 3-month period in one monkey, but declined after 6-8 weeks in the other. The antiparkinsonian effects of levodopa did not diminish, The results of this pilot study indicate that fibroblast transplantation into the GPi may have beneficial effects on LIDs and warrant further investigation for potential therapeutic use. 展开更多
关键词 globus pallidum AUTOLOGOUS LEVODOPA antiparkinsonian MONKEYS
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