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Massimo Fioranelli1, Alireza Sepehri1, Maria Grazia Roccia1, Cota Linda1, Chiara Rossi1, Amos Dawodo1, Petar Vojvodic2, Jacopo Lotti1, Victoria Barygina3, Aleksandra Vojvodic4, Uwe Wollina5, Michael Tirant6, Nguyen Van Thuong7, Torello Lotti8.
Abstract
To recover chick embryos damaged the brain, two methods are presented. In both of them, somatic cells of an embryo introduced into an egg cell and an embryo have emerged. In one method, injured a part of the brain in the head of an embryo is replaced with a healthy part of the brain. In the second method, the heart of brain embryo dead is transplanted with the embryo heart. In this mechanism, new blood cells are emerged in the bone marrow and transmit information of transplantation to subventricular zone (SVZ) of the brain through the circulatory system. Then, SVZ produces new neural stem cells by a subsequent dividing into neurons. These neurons produce new neural circuits within the brain and recover the injured brain. To examine the model, two hearts of two embryos are connected, and their effects on neural circuits are observed. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Brain; Chick; Embryo; Recovery
Year: 2019 PMID: 31850128 PMCID: PMC6910787 DOI: 10.3889/oamjms.2019.777
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Access Maced J Med Sci ISSN: 1857-9655
Figure 1Distributions of neurons in a heart [1], [15]
Figure 2Connections between neural and circulatory systems
Figure 3Formation of second heart and brain by introducing a somatic cell into an egg cell
Figure 4Stages of developments of a brain in a chick embryo [18]
Figure 5Formation and Transplantation of normal part of the second brain into the injured part of the first brain
Figure 6Emergence of new neural circuits after transplantation of second heart into an initial one
Figure 7Transplantation of two embryos
Figure 8Comparing currents which are emerged by the neural system of a chick embryo (blue colour) with currents of two interacting embryos (red colour)