Literature DB >> 27425612

Neurons Differentiated from Transplanted Stem Cells Respond Functionally to Acoustic Stimuli in the Awake Monkey Brain.

Jing-Kuan Wei1, Wen-Chao Wang1, Rong-Wei Zhai1, Yu-Hua Zhang2, Shang-Chuan Yang2, Joshua Rizak2, Ling Li3, Li-Qi Xu3, Li Liu3, Ming-Ke Pan2, Ying-Zhou Hu2, Abdelaziz Ghanemi2, Jing Wu2, Li-Chuan Yang2, Hao Li2, Long-Bao Lv4, Jia-Li Li2, Yong-Gang Yao5, Lin Xu5, Xiao-Li Feng2, Yong Yin6, Dong-Dong Qin2, Xin-Tian Hu7, Zheng-Bo Wang8.   

Abstract

Here, we examine whether neurons differentiated from transplanted stem cells can integrate into the host neural network and function in awake animals, a goal of transplanted stem cell therapy in the brain. We have developed a technique in which a small "hole" is created in the inferior colliculus (IC) of rhesus monkeys, then stem cells are transplanted in situ to allow for investigation of their integration into the auditory neural network. We found that some transplanted cells differentiated into mature neurons and formed synaptic input/output connections with the host neurons. In addition, c-Fos expression increased significantly in the cells after acoustic stimulation, and multichannel recordings indicated IC specific tuning activities in response to auditory stimulation. These results suggest that the transplanted cells have the potential to functionally integrate into the host neural network.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27425612     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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