Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational Behavior
Intrastriatal implantation of a dopaminergic cell line surrounded by a permeable, thermoplastic membrane was investigated as a method of long-term dopamine (DA) delivery within the central nervous system (CNS). An increase in DA release from PC12 cell-loaded capsules maintained in vitro was associat...
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doaj-b883c3f40a484db99da508af299288f32020-11-25T03:49:57ZengSAGE PublishingCell Transplantation0963-68971555-38921992-03-01110.1177/0963689792001002-307Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational BehaviorPatrick A. Tresco0Shelley R. Winn1Sanda Tan2Christine B. Jaeger3Lloyd A. Greene4Patrick Aebischer5Section of Artificial Organs, Biomaterials and Cellular Technology, Brown University, Providence, RI, USASection of Artificial Organs, Biomaterials and Cellular Technology, Brown University, Providence, RI, USASection of Artificial Organs, Biomaterials and Cellular Technology, Brown University, Providence, RI, USACenter for Paralysis Research, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USADepartment of Pathology and Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, Columbia University, New York, NY, USASection of Artificial Organs, Biomaterials and Cellular Technology, Brown University, Providence, RI, USAIntrastriatal implantation of a dopaminergic cell line surrounded by a permeable, thermoplastic membrane was investigated as a method of long-term dopamine (DA) delivery within the central nervous system (CNS). An increase in DA release from PC12 cell-loaded capsules maintained in vitro was associated with an increase in mitotic activity of the encapsulated cell line. A significant reduction in apomorphine-induced rotational behavior was observed after PC12 cell-containing capsules were implanted into unilaterally 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesioned rats, which was sustained for 24 wk. Four wk after implantation, micro-dialysis studies revealed the presence of DA near PC12 cell-containing capsules, which was comparable to extracellular striatal levels of unlesioned controls. Extracellular striatal DA was undetectable by microdialysis in lesioned animals near empty polymer capsules. Histological analysis after 24 wk in vivo demonstrated that encapsulated PC12 cells survived, continued to express tyrosine hydroxylase, and that encapsulation prevented tumorigenesis. The data suggested that the release of a diffusible substance, most likely DA, from an implant is sufficient to exert a long-term functional influence upon 6-OHDA unilaterally lesioned rats and that capsules containing DA-secreting cells may be an effective method of long-term DA delivery in the CNS.https://doi.org/10.1177/0963689792001002-307 |
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Patrick A. Tresco Shelley R. Winn Sanda Tan Christine B. Jaeger Lloyd A. Greene Patrick Aebischer |
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Patrick A. Tresco Shelley R. Winn Sanda Tan Christine B. Jaeger Lloyd A. Greene Patrick Aebischer Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational Behavior Cell Transplantation |
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Patrick A. Tresco Shelley R. Winn Sanda Tan Christine B. Jaeger Lloyd A. Greene Patrick Aebischer |
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Patrick A. Tresco |
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Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational Behavior |
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Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational Behavior |
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Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational Behavior |
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Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational Behavior |
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Polymer-Encapsulated PC12 Cells: Long-Term Survival and Associated Reduction in Lesion-Induced Rotational Behavior |
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polymer-encapsulated pc12 cells: long-term survival and associated reduction in lesion-induced rotational behavior |
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Cell Transplantation |
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0963-6897 1555-3892 |
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1992-03-01 |
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Intrastriatal implantation of a dopaminergic cell line surrounded by a permeable, thermoplastic membrane was investigated as a method of long-term dopamine (DA) delivery within the central nervous system (CNS). An increase in DA release from PC12 cell-loaded capsules maintained in vitro was associated with an increase in mitotic activity of the encapsulated cell line. A significant reduction in apomorphine-induced rotational behavior was observed after PC12 cell-containing capsules were implanted into unilaterally 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesioned rats, which was sustained for 24 wk. Four wk after implantation, micro-dialysis studies revealed the presence of DA near PC12 cell-containing capsules, which was comparable to extracellular striatal levels of unlesioned controls. Extracellular striatal DA was undetectable by microdialysis in lesioned animals near empty polymer capsules. Histological analysis after 24 wk in vivo demonstrated that encapsulated PC12 cells survived, continued to express tyrosine hydroxylase, and that encapsulation prevented tumorigenesis. The data suggested that the release of a diffusible substance, most likely DA, from an implant is sufficient to exert a long-term functional influence upon 6-OHDA unilaterally lesioned rats and that capsules containing DA-secreting cells may be an effective method of long-term DA delivery in the CNS. |
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