| Literature DB >> 21772790 |
Dong-Kyu Jang1, Sang-In Park, Young-Min Han, Kyung-Sool Jang, Moon-Seo Park, Young-An Chung, Min-Wook Kim, Lee-So Maeng, Pil-Woo Huh, Do-Sung Yoo, Seong-Whan Jung.
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) on the motor pathway in the transient ischemic rat brain that were transplanted through the carotid artery, measuring motor-evoked potential (MEP) in the four limbs muscle and the atlantooccipital membrane, which was elicited after monopolar and bipolar transcortical stimulation. After monopolar stimulation, the latency of MEP was significantly prolonged, and the amplitude was less reduced in the BMSC group in comparison with the control group (P < .05). MEPs induced by bipolar stimulation in the left forelimb could be measured in 40% of the BMSC group and the I wave that was not detected in the control group was also detected in 40% of the BMSC group. Our preliminary results imply that BMSCs transplanted to the ischemic rat brain mediate effects on the functional recovery of the cerebral motor cortex and the motor pathway.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21772790 PMCID: PMC3134108 DOI: 10.1155/2011/238409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Biotechnol ISSN: 1110-7243
Figure 1Two cranial screws inserted right to the midline and posterior to the lambda for suprathreshold monopolar electrical stimulation (a) and focal cortical bipolar stimulation (b) Asterix: reference electrode for monopolar stimulation.
Figure 3Motor-evoked potentials. Typical trace (mBMEP) recorded after suprathreshold monopolar stimulation in normal rat (a) (* and ** indicate latency and amplitude). Preoperative baseline MEPs at four limbs (b). At postoperative day 7, representative wave patterns were obtained in the control group (c) and in the BMSC group (d) (FL: forelimb; HL: hind limb; Lt: left; Rt: right).
Figure 4Representative MEPs recorded serially by bipolar stimulation in normal rat (A) and control group (B) and BMSC group (C) 7days after reperfusion. Column (a) displayed a typical bCMEP (*) at 4.0 mA stimulation intensity and consecutive waves of bBMEP (large arrow) and bCMEP (*) at 6.0 mA stimulation intensity in the left forelimb. Column (b) shows right forelimb-evoked potentials. Column (c) shows a typical D and I wave (D and I). Column (d) displays a vestige of bCMEP (large arrow) at 6.0 mA stimulation intensity with a preceding bBMEP column (e) showing right forelimb-evoked potentials. Column (f) shows a large D wave but no I wave. Column (g) shows bCMEP (large arrow) at 6.0 mA stimulation intensity with a preceding bBMEP. Column (h) shows right forelimb-evoked potentials. Column (i) depicts a visible I wave subsequent to D wave.
Figure 2Infarct volume of the BMSC group decreased significantly from that of the control group (a). Results of the adhesive removal test (b) and treadmill test (c) at days 1 and 7 after MCAo in the control and BMSC groups. In the adhesive removal test, the BMSC group showed markedly improved behavior function (b). On the treadmill test, although there were no significant differences between the groups, the graph depicts an improvement in motor function in the BMSC group. *P < .05.
Preoperative baseline mBMEP parameters.
| Variables | FL Lt (1) | HL Lt (2) | FL Rt (3) | HL Rt (4) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amplitude ( | 3770 ± 1518 | 3300 ± 1191 | 3590 ± 1990 | 4410 ± 1964 |
| Latency (ms) | 4.0 ± 0.4 | 7.4 ± 0.5 | 3.9 ± 0.4 | 7.2 ± 0.6 |
(1) versus (3) and (2) versus (4): not statistically significant (Mann-Whitney U-test).
mBMEP parameters in experimental animals at day 7 after MCAo.
| Variables | Control group ( | BMSC group ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FL Lt | HL Lt | FL Rt | HL Rt | FL Lt | HL Lt | FL Rt | HL Rt | |
| Amplitude ( | 1030 ± | 4420 ± | 3880 ± | 4130 ± | 2740 ± | 4570 ± | 5170 ± | 6034 ± |
| 286* | 2211 | 1553 | 2197 | 943* | 1563 | 846 | 140 | |
| Latency (ms) | 5.3 ± | 8.7 ± | 4.2 ± | 8.1 ± | 5.7 ± | 8.5 ± | 5.0 ± | 8.1 ± |
| 0.6 | 0.6 | 0.1† | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.7 | 0.6† | 0.4 | |
∗† P < .05 (Independent T-test), §Current intensity (FL: forelimb; HL: hind limb; Rt: right; Lt: left).
Comparison of baseline mBMEPs with the experimental group on day 7.
| Baseline versus Day 7 values of left limbs | ||
|---|---|---|
| Control group ( | BMSC group ( | |
| FL amplitude ( | .002* | .142 |
| FL latency (ms) | .005* | .003* |
| HL amplitude ( | .391 | .270 |
| HL latency (ms) | .004* | .020* |
*A significant difference was observed between preoperative baseline values and those at 7 days (Mann-Whitney U test) (FL: forelimb; HL: hind limb).
MEPs recorded at the left forelimb muscle produced by bipolar stimulation.
| MEPs | Preoperative baseline values | Control group ( | BMSC group ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amp ( | Lat (ms) | Amp ( | Lat (ms) | Amp ( | Lat (ms) | |
| D wave(bsMEP) | 60.4 ± 22.8* | 2.4 ± 0.7 | 195.6 ± 70.6* | 1.9 ± 0.3 | 142.5 ± 14.1* | 2.0 ± 0.2 |
| I wave (bsMEP) | 36.1 ± 16.9 | 5.6 ± 1.8 | NA | NA | 52.9, 10.8 | 5.9, 10.1 |
| bCMEP | 22.1 ± 19.7 | 15.1 ± 2.3 | NA | NA | 22.7, 27.8 | 11.7, 14.4 |
| bBMEP | 68.4 ± 34.9† | 4.2 ± 0.7 | 34.8 ± 14.2 | 3.8 ± 0.2 | 21.9 ± 8.7† | 3.8 ± 0.9 |
*A significant difference was observed among preoperative baseline values, control, and BMSC group (One-Way ANOVA, P < .05). †Significant difference between two variables (Mann-Whitney U test, P < .05). ¶In two rats, I and bCMEP waves were found in the BMSC group at 7 days after MCAO. NA: not available; Amp: amplitude; Lat: latency.
Figure 5BMSCs labeled by PKH26. A schematic drawing of a brain section 0.96 mm anterior to the bregma (a). Representative confocal micrographs of brain section obtained at anterior 0.98 mm to the bregma (b, c, and d). Merged images show BMSCs at the right primary motor cortex (c) and left external capsule (d). A bar in each microphotograph represents 50 μm (×400 in (c), (d)) and 2 mm in (b). A dotted rectangle indicates the contralateral extrernal capsule and a rectangular box indicates the right primary motor cortex.