Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat Striatum

Metabolically compromised cells may be subject to complement-mediated cytotoxicity. The aim of this study was to clarify to what extent plasma complement C3 might contribute to the low survival (5–20%) of grafted dopaminergic neurons. The survival of intrastriatal cell suspension grafts of syngeneic...

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Main Authors: M. H. Khorooshi, M. Meyer, E. B. Pedersen, B. Finsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 1999-09-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979900800504
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spelling doaj-3685b51820364833b729ce265d4330f02020-11-25T03:24:48ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38921999-09-01810.1177/096368979900800504Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat StriatumM. H. Khorooshi0M. Meyer1E. B. Pedersen2B. Finsen3Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Odense University, DenmarkDepartment of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Odense University, DenmarkDepartment of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Odense University, DenmarkDepartment of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Odense University, DenmarkMetabolically compromised cells may be subject to complement-mediated cytotoxicity. The aim of this study was to clarify to what extent plasma complement C3 might contribute to the low survival (5–20%) of grafted dopaminergic neurons. The survival of intrastriatal cell suspension grafts of syngeneic dopaminergic, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-containing neurons was compared in rats subjected to short-term IV treatment with 1) cobra venom factor (CVF), or 2) placebo treatment. Depletion of plasma complement C3 by CVF was confirmed by crossed immunoelectrophoresis. With 159 ± 37 (mean ± SEM) TH-immunoreactive and 154 ± 40 TH mRNA-expressing neurons in the CVF-treated rats (n = 9), and 117 ± 34 TH-immunoreactive and 160 ± 49 TH mRNA-expressing neurons in placebo rats (n = 6), the CVF treatment did not increase the survival of the grafted dopaminergic neurons. Similarly, CVF had no apparent effect on the astroglial, microglial, or oligodendroglial cell response within and around the graft. The data indicate that depletion of plasma complement C3 at the time of grafting has no effect on the long-term survival of syngeneic ventral mesencephalic dopaminergic neuronal grafts.https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979900800504
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author M. H. Khorooshi
M. Meyer
E. B. Pedersen
B. Finsen
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M. Meyer
E. B. Pedersen
B. Finsen
Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat Striatum
Cell Transplantation
author_facet M. H. Khorooshi
M. Meyer
E. B. Pedersen
B. Finsen
author_sort M. H. Khorooshi
title Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat Striatum
title_short Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat Striatum
title_full Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat Striatum
title_fullStr Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat Striatum
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Effect of Short-Term Depletion of Plasma Complement C3 on the Survival of Syngeneic Dopaminergic Neurons following Grafting into the Intact Rat Striatum
title_sort lack of effect of short-term depletion of plasma complement c3 on the survival of syngeneic dopaminergic neurons following grafting into the intact rat striatum
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 1999-09-01
description Metabolically compromised cells may be subject to complement-mediated cytotoxicity. The aim of this study was to clarify to what extent plasma complement C3 might contribute to the low survival (5–20%) of grafted dopaminergic neurons. The survival of intrastriatal cell suspension grafts of syngeneic dopaminergic, tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-containing neurons was compared in rats subjected to short-term IV treatment with 1) cobra venom factor (CVF), or 2) placebo treatment. Depletion of plasma complement C3 by CVF was confirmed by crossed immunoelectrophoresis. With 159 ± 37 (mean ± SEM) TH-immunoreactive and 154 ± 40 TH mRNA-expressing neurons in the CVF-treated rats (n = 9), and 117 ± 34 TH-immunoreactive and 160 ± 49 TH mRNA-expressing neurons in placebo rats (n = 6), the CVF treatment did not increase the survival of the grafted dopaminergic neurons. Similarly, CVF had no apparent effect on the astroglial, microglial, or oligodendroglial cell response within and around the graft. The data indicate that depletion of plasma complement C3 at the time of grafting has no effect on the long-term survival of syngeneic ventral mesencephalic dopaminergic neuronal grafts.
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