Human Olfactory Bulb Neural Stem Cells Expressing hNGF Restore Cognitive Deficit in Alzheimer's Disease Rat Model
التاريخ
2015-01المؤلف
Marei, Hany E.Farag, Amany
Al-Thani, Asma
Afifi, Nahla
Abd-Elmaksoud, Ahmed
Lashen, Samah
Rezk, Shaymaa
Pallini, Roberto
Casalbore, Patrizia
Cenciarelli, Carlo
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In this study, we aim to demonstrate the fate of allogenic adult human olfactory bulb neural stem/progenitor cells (OBNSC/NPCs)
transplanted into the rat hippocampus treated with ibotenic acid (IBO), a neurotoxicant specific to hippocampal cholinergic neurons
that are lost in Alzheimer’s disease. We assessed their possible ability to survive, integrate, proliferate, and differentiate into different
neuronal and glial elements: we also evaluate their possible therapeutic potential, and the mechanism(s) relevant to neuroprotection
following their engraftment into the CNS milieu. OBNSC/NPCs were isolated from adult human olfactory bulb patients, genetically
engineered to express GFP and human nerve growth factor (hNGF) by lentivirus-mediated infection, and stereotaxically transplanted into
the hippocampus of IBO-treated animals and controls. Stereological analysis of engrafted OBNSCs eight weeks post transplantation
revealed a 1.89 fold increase with respect to the initial cell population, indicating a marked ability for survival and proliferation. In addition,
54.71 11.38%, 30.18 6.00%, and 15.09 5.38% of engrafted OBNSCs were identified by morphological criteria suggestive of mature
neurons, oligodendrocytes and astrocytes respectively. Taken together, this work demonstrated that human OBNSCs expressing NGF
ameliorate the cognitive deficiencies associated with IBO-induced lesions in AD model rats, and the improvement can probably be
attributed primarily to neuronal and glial cell replacement as well as the trophic influence exerted by the secreted NGF.
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