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Human neural stem cell transplantation into the corpus callosum of Alzheimer's mice.


ABSTRACT: The hippocampus has been the target of stem cell transplantations in preclinical studies focused on Alzheimer's disease, with results showing improvements in histological and behavioral outcomes. The corpus callosum is another structure that is affected early in Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, we hypothesize that this structure is a novel target for human neural stem cell transplantation in transgenic Alzheimer's disease mouse models. This study demonstrates the feasibility of targeting the corpus callosum and identifies an effective immunosuppression regimen for transplanted neural stem cell survival. These results support further preclinical development of the corpus callosum as a therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease.

SUBMITTER: McGinley LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5634341 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human neural stem cell transplantation into the corpus callosum of Alzheimer's mice.

McGinley Lisa M LM   Kashlan Osama N ON   Chen Kevin S KS   Bruno Elizabeth S ES   Hayes John M JM   Backus Carey C   Feldman Seth S   Kashlan Bader N BN   Johe Karl K   Feldman Eva L EL  

Annals of clinical and translational neurology 20170818 10


The hippocampus has been the target of stem cell transplantations in preclinical studies focused on Alzheimer's disease, with results showing improvements in histological and behavioral outcomes. The corpus callosum is another structure that is affected early in Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, we hypothesize that this structure is a novel target for human neural stem cell transplantation in transgenic Alzheimer's disease mouse models. This study demonstrates the feasibility of targeting the corp  ...[more]

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