| Literature DB >> 15891570 |
Masahiro Matsumoto1, Takayuki Nakagawa, Toru Higashi, Tae-Soo Kim, Ken Kojima, Tomoko Kita, Tatsunori Sakamoto, Juichi Ito.
Abstract
This study examined the potential of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons as transplants for cell therapy for the primary loss of spiral ganglion neurons. To assess the ability of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons for innervation into auditory epithelia, they were cocultured with auditory epithelium explants of mice for 7 days. Histological analysis demonstrated massive elongation of neurites from embryonic stem cell-derived neurons toward auditory hair cells. Embryonic stem cell-derived neurites were adjacent to or surrounding hair cells, and exhibited expression of synaptophysin, a marker for synaptic vesicles. These findings demonstrate the ability of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons for reinnervation into auditory epithelia, indicating a high potential of embryonic stem cell-derived neurons as transplants for replacing spiral ganglion neurons.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15891570 DOI: 10.1097/00001756-200505310-00001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroreport ISSN: 0959-4965 Impact factor: 1.837