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Morphological study of Schwann cells remyelination in contused spinal cord of rats.

Yue Li1, Lu Zhang, Jie-yuan Zhang, Zheng Liu, Zhao-xia Duan, Bing-cang Li.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the role and effect of Schwann cells (SCs) remyelination in contused spinal cord.
METHODS: Green fluorescence protein expressing-SCs were transplanted into the epicenter, rostral and caudal tissues of the injury site at 1 week after the spinal cords were contused. At 6 weeks, the spinal cords were removed for cryosections, semithin sections and ultrathin sections, and then immunocytochemical staining of myelin basic protein (MBP), P0 protein (P0) and S100 protein (S100) was carried out on the cryosections. Qualitative and semiquantitative analyses were performed on the cryosections and semithin sections. Ultrastructure of myelinated fibers was observed on the ultrathin sections under electron microscope.
RESULTS: Transplanted SCs and myelinated fibers immunocytochemically labeled by MBP, P0 as well as S100 distributed in whole injured area. The quantity of myelinated fibers labeled by the three myelin proteins showed no statistical difference, however, which was significantly larger than that of controls. On the semithin sections, the experimental group demonstrated more myelinated fibers in the injured area than the controls, but the fibers had smaller diameter and thinner myelin sheath under electron microscope.
CONCLUSION: SCs can promote regeneration of injured nerve fibers and enhance remyelination, which may be histological basis of SCs-mediated functional repair of injured spinal cords.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23910675

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chin J Traumatol        ISSN: 1008-1275


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1.  Synergic effects of EPI-NCSCs and OECs on the donor cells migration, the expression of neurotrophic factors, and locomotor recovery of contused spinal cord of rats.

Authors:  Jieyuan Zhang; Zheng Liu; Huijun Chen; Zhaoxia Duan; Lu Zhang; Lizhao Chen; Bingcang Li
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2014-09-20       Impact factor: 3.444

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