Combination of amniotic epithelial cells with NDGA promotes the survival of transplanted AECs in spinal cord-injured rats

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作者
Zhang, Xiuying [1 ]
Xue, Hui [2 ]
Liu, Jiamei [2 ]
Song, Yu [3 ]
Zhang, Jiwei [2 ]
Peng, Ru [2 ]
Chen, Dong [4 ]
机构
[1] Jilin Univ, Sch Nursing, Dept Fundamental Nursing, Changchun 130023, Peoples R China
[2] Jilin Univ, Coll Basic Med Sci, Dept Histol & Embryol, Changchun 130021, Peoples R China
[3] Changchun Med Coll, Dept Anat, Changchun, Peoples R China
[4] Guangdong Med Coll, Dept Histol & Embryol, Dongguan 523808, Peoples R China
关键词
Amniotic epithelial cells; Nordihydroguaiaretic acid; Spinal cord injury; Cell transplantation; EXTRACTED ACELLULAR MUSCLE; NEURAL STEM-CELLS; PRECURSOR CELLS; DIFFERENTIATION; REPAIR; RECOVERY; SCAFFOLD; DEATH; GLIA;
D O I
10.1179/1743132815Y.0000000093
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Our previous research has shown that seeding amniotic epithelial cells (AECs) in chemically extracted acellular muscle scaffold (CEAMC) better promotes the functional recovery of spinal cord injury (SCI) than scaffold-alone. However, the massive death of transplanted cells, which is related to early inflammatory response, is still a problemin cell therapy. Our previous study proved that nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) inhibits inflammation after SCI. In this study, we tested a strategy of combining the early administration of NDGA and the transplantation of AEC-seeded CEAMC to treat SCI. The results showed that simply increasing the number of surviving AECs had no significant benefits in SCI therapy, but NDGA administration ameliorated transplanted AEC survival demonstrating the potential value of NDGA in the cellular transplantation treatment of SCI.
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页码:1015 / 1024
页数:10
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