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Enteric glia mediate neuronal outgrowth through release of neurotrophic factors 被引量:2
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作者 christopher r. hansebout Kiran reddy +1 位作者 Donald Zhang Michel P. rathbone 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第28期2165-2175,共11页
Previous studies have shown that transplanted enteric glia enhance axonal regeneration, reduce tissue damage, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury. However, the mechanisms by which enteric glia... Previous studies have shown that transplanted enteric glia enhance axonal regeneration, reduce tissue damage, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury. However, the mechanisms by which enteric glia mediate these beneficial effects are unknown. Neurotrophic factors can promote neuronal differentiation, survival and neurite extension. We hypothesized that enteric glia may exert their protective effects against spinal cord injury partially through the secretion of neurotrophic factors. In the present study, we demonstrated that primary enteric glia cells release nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor over time with their concentrations reaching approximately 250, 100 and 50 pg/mL of culture medium respectively after 48 hours. The biological relevance of this secretion was assessed by incubating dissociated dorsal root ganglion neuronal cultures in enteric glia-conditioned medium with and/or without neutralizing antibodies to each of these proteins and evaluating the differences in neurite growth. We discovered that conditioned medium enhances neurite outgrowth in dorsal root ganglion neurons. Even though there was no detectable amount of neurotrophin-3 secretion using ELISA analysis, the neurite outgrowth effect can be attenuated by the antibody-mediated neutralization of each of the aforementioned neurotrophic factors. Therefore, enteric glia secrete nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 into their surrounding environment in concentrations that can cause a biological effect. 展开更多
关键词 spinal cord injury dorsal root ganglia enteric glia neurotrophic factor neurite outgrowth regeneration cell culture IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY central nervous system NEUROREGENERATION
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Locally transplanted enteric glia improve functional and structural recovery in a rat model of spinal cord injury 被引量:2
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作者 Shucui Jiang Mohammad I. Khan +5 位作者 James r. Bain Cai Jiang christopher r. hansebout Zesheng Yu Yuqing Liu Michel P, rathbone 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第9期710-716,共7页
BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that adult enteric glia (EG) facilitate the growth of transected dorsal root axons into the uninjured spinal cord to form functional connections with their targets. OBJECTIVE... BACKGROUND: We have previously reported that adult enteric glia (EG) facilitate the growth of transected dorsal root axons into the uninjured spinal cord to form functional connections with their targets. OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated the effects of EG on spinal cord function, tissue injury, and axonal regeneration following transplantation into injured rat spinal cords, according to histological and functional outcomes. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: A randomized controlled animal experiment was performed at McMaster University, Canada from January 2006 to March 2008. MATERIALS: EG were isolated from rat intestine, METHODS: One week following spinal cord crush, female Wistar rats were injected with an EG suspension (2 μL, 1 × 10^5/μL, n = 10) or with the same volume of fresh culture medium alone (control animals, n = 11). The third group did not receive any injection following laminectomy and served as the sham-operated controls (n = 5). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Behavior was tested prior to transplantation and weekly following transplantation, with nine behavioral examinations in total. Open field, hind limb placement response foot orientation response, and inclined plane test were utilized. Immediately following the final behavioral examination, spinal cord T9 to L1 segments were harvested for immunohistochemical and hematoxylin-eosin staining to determine astroglial scarring, axonal regeneration and spinal cord lesion size. RESULTS: Rats with EG transplantation exhibited significantly better locomotor function with reduced tissue damage, compared with the control rats. Cystic cavities were present 2 months after injury in spinal cords from both control groups. In contrast, rats injected with EG did not present with cystic lesions. In addition, the injury site consisted of cellular material and nerve fibers, and axonal regeneration was apparent, with dense labeling of neurofilament-positive axons within the injury site. Moreover, regenerating axons were intimately associated with transplanted EG. CONCLUSION: These data indicated that EG enhanced functional improvement, which was associated with reduced tissue damage and axonal regeneration following transplantation into injured spinal cords. 展开更多
关键词 enteric glia cell transplantation locomotor function HISTOLOGY spinal cord injury axonal regeneration
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