Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a chronic nervous system disease that severely damages the physical and developmental health of children. Traditional treatment brings about only improvement of mild to moderate CP, but severe CP still lacks effective interventions. To explore safety and efficacy of using neur...

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Main Authors: Zuo Luan, Weipeng Liu, Suqing Qu, Kan Du, Sheng He, Zhaoyan Wang, Yinxiang Yang, Caiying Wang, Xiaojun Gong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2012-01-01
Series:Cell Transplantation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3727/096368912X633806
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spelling doaj-438e08aa90df49849bbd09a20c3196bf2020-11-25T02:50:11ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38922012-01-012110.3727/096368912X633806Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral PalsyZuo Luan0Weipeng Liu1Suqing Qu2Kan Du3Sheng He4Zhaoyan Wang5Yinxiang Yang6Caiying Wang7Xiaojun Gong8Department of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Ultrasound Diagnosis, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaDepartment of Pediatrics, Navy General Hospital, Beijing, P.R. ChinaCerebral palsy (CP) is a chronic nervous system disease that severely damages the physical and developmental health of children. Traditional treatment brings about only improvement of mild to moderate CP, but severe CP still lacks effective interventions. To explore safety and efficacy of using neural progenitor cells (NPCs) to treat CP in children, we performed NPC transplantation in 45 patients with severe CP by injecting NPCs derived from aborted fetal tissue into the lateral ventricle. Gross motor function measures (GMFM), the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale-Fine Motor (PDMS-FM) test, and a unified survey questionnaire designed specifically for children with CP were used to evaluate neurological function of the patients. Motor development was significantly accelerated within the first month after cell transplantation, but the rate of improvement gradually slowed to preoperative levels. However, after 1 year, the developmental level in each functional sphere (gross motor, fine motor, and cognition) of the treatment group was significantly higher compared to the control group. No delayed complications of this therapy were noted. These results suggest that NPC transplantation is a safe and effective therapeutic method for treating children with severe CP.https://doi.org/10.3727/096368912X633806
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Weipeng Liu
Suqing Qu
Kan Du
Sheng He
Zhaoyan Wang
Yinxiang Yang
Caiying Wang
Xiaojun Gong
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Weipeng Liu
Suqing Qu
Kan Du
Sheng He
Zhaoyan Wang
Yinxiang Yang
Caiying Wang
Xiaojun Gong
Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy
Cell Transplantation
author_facet Zuo Luan
Weipeng Liu
Suqing Qu
Kan Du
Sheng He
Zhaoyan Wang
Yinxiang Yang
Caiying Wang
Xiaojun Gong
author_sort Zuo Luan
title Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy
title_short Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy
title_full Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy
title_fullStr Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Neural Progenitor Cell Transplantation in Children with Severe Cerebral Palsy
title_sort effects of neural progenitor cell transplantation in children with severe cerebral palsy
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Cell Transplantation
issn 0963-6897
1555-3892
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Cerebral palsy (CP) is a chronic nervous system disease that severely damages the physical and developmental health of children. Traditional treatment brings about only improvement of mild to moderate CP, but severe CP still lacks effective interventions. To explore safety and efficacy of using neural progenitor cells (NPCs) to treat CP in children, we performed NPC transplantation in 45 patients with severe CP by injecting NPCs derived from aborted fetal tissue into the lateral ventricle. Gross motor function measures (GMFM), the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale-Fine Motor (PDMS-FM) test, and a unified survey questionnaire designed specifically for children with CP were used to evaluate neurological function of the patients. Motor development was significantly accelerated within the first month after cell transplantation, but the rate of improvement gradually slowed to preoperative levels. However, after 1 year, the developmental level in each functional sphere (gross motor, fine motor, and cognition) of the treatment group was significantly higher compared to the control group. No delayed complications of this therapy were noted. These results suggest that NPC transplantation is a safe and effective therapeutic method for treating children with severe CP.
url https://doi.org/10.3727/096368912X633806
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