| Literature DB >> 3935983 |
P Brundin, G Barbin, O Isacson, M Mallat, B Chamak, A Prochiantz, F H Gage, A Björklund.
Abstract
Fetal rat dopamine (DA) neurons were cultured in vitro for a 6-day period and transported, after redissociation, for 2 days prior to being grafted to the neostriatum of adult rats with 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the ascending nigrostriatal pathway. In 2 of the 5 graft recipients that were tested for amphetamine-induced motor asymmetry, the grafts eliminated the lesion-induced turning behaviour within 3-6 weeks after transplantation. Fluorescence histochemistry revealed surviving grafts in all 6 recipients at 7 weeks after transplantation, containing between 42 and 125 DA neurons. The number of surviving DA neurons in the 3 non-compensated rats was below the minimum number of cells previously found to be necessary for functional effects on turning behaviour to occur.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3935983 DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(85)90404-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046