Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult Pig

We attempted transplantation of adult neural stem cells (ANSCs) inside an autologous venous graft following surgical transsection of nervis cruralis with 30 mm long gap in adult pig. The transplanted cell suspension was a primary culture of neurospheres from adult pig subventricular zone (SVZ) which...

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Main Authors: Olivier Liard, Stéphanie Segura, Emmanuel Sagui, André Nau, Aurélie Pascual, Melissa Cambon, Jean-Luc Darlix, Thierry Fusai, Emmanuel Moyse
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Stem Cells International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/128732
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spelling doaj-5bd35f80a1f84a7684a1a674d29e63952020-11-24T21:47:42ZengHindawi LimitedStem Cells International1687-966X1687-96782012-01-01201210.1155/2012/128732128732Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult PigOlivier Liard0Stéphanie Segura1Emmanuel Sagui2André Nau3Aurélie Pascual4Melissa Cambon5Jean-Luc Darlix6Thierry Fusai7Emmanuel Moyse8Unité de Chirurgie et Physiologie Expérimentale (UCPE), Institut de Médecine Tropicale, 58 boulevard Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, FranceUnité Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, UMR 85, Centre INRA de Tours, 37380 Nouzilly, FranceUnité de Chirurgie et Physiologie Expérimentale (UCPE), Institut de Médecine Tropicale, 58 boulevard Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, FranceUnité de Chirurgie et Physiologie Expérimentale (UCPE), Institut de Médecine Tropicale, 58 boulevard Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, FranceUnité de Chirurgie et Physiologie Expérimentale (UCPE), Institut de Médecine Tropicale, 58 boulevard Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, FranceLaboratoire d'Ecologie fonctionnelle, Bâtiment 4R3, 118 route de Narbonne, 31062 Toulouse cedex 9, FranceUnité de Rétrovirologie, U421 INSERM, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, 46 Allée d'Italie, 69364 Lyon cedex 07, FranceUnité de Chirurgie et Physiologie Expérimentale (UCPE), Institut de Médecine Tropicale, 58 boulevard Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, FranceUnité Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, UMR 85, Centre INRA de Tours, 37380 Nouzilly, FranceWe attempted transplantation of adult neural stem cells (ANSCs) inside an autologous venous graft following surgical transsection of nervis cruralis with 30 mm long gap in adult pig. The transplanted cell suspension was a primary culture of neurospheres from adult pig subventricular zone (SVZ) which had been labeled in vitro with BrdU or lentivirally transferred fluorescent protein. Lesion-induced loss of leg extension on the thigh became definitive in controls but was reversed by 45–90 days after neurosphere-filled vein grafting. Electromyography showed stimulodetection recovery in neurosphere-transplanted pigs but not in controls. Postmortem immunohistochemistry revealed neurosphere-derived cells that survived inside the venous graft from 10 to 240 post-lesion days and all displayed a neuronal phenotype. Newly formed neurons were distributed inside the venous graft along the severed nerve longitudinal axis. Moreover, ANSC transplantation increased CNPase expression, indicating activation of intrinsic Schwann cells. Thus ANSC transplantation inside an autologous venous graft provides an efficient repair strategy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/128732
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author Olivier Liard
Stéphanie Segura
Emmanuel Sagui
André Nau
Aurélie Pascual
Melissa Cambon
Jean-Luc Darlix
Thierry Fusai
Emmanuel Moyse
spellingShingle Olivier Liard
Stéphanie Segura
Emmanuel Sagui
André Nau
Aurélie Pascual
Melissa Cambon
Jean-Luc Darlix
Thierry Fusai
Emmanuel Moyse
Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult Pig
Stem Cells International
author_facet Olivier Liard
Stéphanie Segura
Emmanuel Sagui
André Nau
Aurélie Pascual
Melissa Cambon
Jean-Luc Darlix
Thierry Fusai
Emmanuel Moyse
author_sort Olivier Liard
title Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult Pig
title_short Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult Pig
title_full Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult Pig
title_fullStr Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult Pig
title_full_unstemmed Adult-Brain-Derived Neural Stem Cells Grafting into a Vein Bridge Increases Postlesional Recovery and Regeneration in a Peripheral Nerve of Adult Pig
title_sort adult-brain-derived neural stem cells grafting into a vein bridge increases postlesional recovery and regeneration in a peripheral nerve of adult pig
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Stem Cells International
issn 1687-966X
1687-9678
publishDate 2012-01-01
description We attempted transplantation of adult neural stem cells (ANSCs) inside an autologous venous graft following surgical transsection of nervis cruralis with 30 mm long gap in adult pig. The transplanted cell suspension was a primary culture of neurospheres from adult pig subventricular zone (SVZ) which had been labeled in vitro with BrdU or lentivirally transferred fluorescent protein. Lesion-induced loss of leg extension on the thigh became definitive in controls but was reversed by 45–90 days after neurosphere-filled vein grafting. Electromyography showed stimulodetection recovery in neurosphere-transplanted pigs but not in controls. Postmortem immunohistochemistry revealed neurosphere-derived cells that survived inside the venous graft from 10 to 240 post-lesion days and all displayed a neuronal phenotype. Newly formed neurons were distributed inside the venous graft along the severed nerve longitudinal axis. Moreover, ANSC transplantation increased CNPase expression, indicating activation of intrinsic Schwann cells. Thus ANSC transplantation inside an autologous venous graft provides an efficient repair strategy.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/128732
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