Depletion of endogenous oligodendrocyte progenitors rather than increased availability of survival factors is a likely explanation for enhanced survival of transplanted oligodendrocyte progenitors in X-irradiated compared to normal CNS

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Hinks, GL [1 ]
Chari, DM [1 ]
O'Leary, MT [1 ]
Zhao, C [1 ]
Keirstead, HS [1 ]
Blakemore, WF [1 ]
Franklin, RJM [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Dept Clin Vet Med, Cambridge CB3 0ES, England
关键词
blood-brain-barrier; growth factor; migration; oligodendrocyte progenitor; transplantation; X-irradiation;
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10.1046/j.0305-1846.2001.00303.x
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Oligodendrocyte progenitors (OPs survive and migrate following transplantation into adult rat central nervous system (CNS) exposed to high levels of X-irradiation but fail to do so if they are transplanted into normal adult rat CNS. In the context of developing Of transplantation as a potential therapy for repairing demyelinating diseases it is clearly of some importance to understand what changes have occurred in X-irradiated CNS that permit Of survival. This study addressed two alternative hypotheses. Firstly, X-irradiation causes an increase in the availability of Of survival factors, allowing the CNS to support a greater number of progenitors. Secondly, X-irradiation depletes the endogenous Of population thereby providing vacant niches that can be occupied by transplanted OPs. In situ hybridization was used to examine whether;X-irradiation causes an increase in mRNA expression of five known OP survival factors, CNTF, IGF-I. PDGF-A, NT-3 and GGF-2. The Levels of expression of these factors at 4 and 10 days following exposure of the adult rat spinal cord to X-irradiation remain the same as the expression levels in normal tissue. Using intravenous injection of horseradish peroxidase, no evidence was found of X-irradiation-induced change in blood-brain barrier permeability that might have exposed X-irradiated tissue to serum-derived survival factors. However, in support of the second hypothesis, a profound X-irradiation-induced decrease in the number of OPs was noted. These data suggest that the increased survival of transplanted OPs in S-irradiated CNS is not a result of the increases in the availability of the Of survival factors examined in this study but rather the depletion of endogenous OPs creating 'space' for transplanted OPs to integrate into the host tissue.
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