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Region-specific cell grafting into cervical and lumbar spinal cord in rat: a qualitative and quantitative stereological study.

Osamu Kakinohana1, Dasa Cizkova, Zoltan Tomori, Eva Hedlund, Silvia Marsala, Ole Isacson, Martin Marsala.   

Abstract

In the present study, we have characterized an atraumatic grafting technique which permits multiple, segmental, and lamina-specific injections into cervical or lumbar spinal cord. Cell injections were performed in spinally mounted rats of different ages and spinal cord size, using a micromanipulator and glass microcapillary connected to a digital microinjector. For grafting, we used human neuroteratoma (hNT) cells, BrdU-labeled rat spinal precursors or primary embryonic spinal cord neurons isolated from E14 spinal cord of the eGFP+ rat. Systematic quantification of grafted cells was performed using stereological principles of systematic random sampling and semi-automated optical Disector software. Volume reconstruction was performed using serial sections from grafted areas and custom-developed software (Ellipse) which permits "two reference points" semi-automated alignment of images, as well as volume reconstruction and calculation. By coupling these techniques, it is possible to achieve a relatively precise and atraumatic cell delivery into multiple spinal cord segments and specific spinal laminae. Consistency of the multiple grafts position in the targeted laminar areas was verified by a systematic volume reconstruction. Good survival of implanted cells for the three different cell lines used indicate that this grafting technique coupled with a systematic analysis of the individual grafting sites can represent a valuable implantation-analytical system.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15473986     DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2004.07.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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