Literature DB >> 8797667

The hematopoietic cytokine colony stimulating factor 1 is also a growth factor in the CNS: (II). Microencapsulated CSF-1 and LM-10 cells as delivery systems.

D Maysinger1, O Berezovskaya, S Fedoroff.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to develop delivery systems for administration of CSF-1 to remedy the systemic deficiency of this cytokine in osteopetrotic op/op mice and to study the microglial response and neuronal survival in op/op mice following cerebral cortex ischemic lesion. Unilateral cerebral cortex ischemic lesions were produced in homozygous op/op mice and either microencapsulated rhCSF-1 or LM-10 fibroblast-like cells producing CSF-1 were administered either locally, at the site and time of the lesioning, or into the peritoneum 2 weeks before the lesion was made. Physical properties (shape, size, integrity) and kinetics of rhCSF-1 release were assessed prior to the experiments in situ. Depending on the characteristics of the biodegradable polymer (e.g., chitosan with different densities or poly-L-lactic-poly-glycolic acid), remarkable differences in survival of encapsulated cells were observed. Cellular integrity following encapsulation and metabolic activity was regularly assessed for a period of 1 month. The best level of viability was achieved with highly viscous chitosan (311). The results from these studies demonstrate that: (1) rhCSF-1 incorporated into biodegradable spheres can be released and retain its biological activity; (2) microencapsulated LM-10 cells which produce CSF-1 can survive and constitutively release CSF-1 in alginate-chitosan spheres for different lengths of time depending on the physical properties of the chitosan used; and (3) CSF-1 is an important growth factor in the central nervous system where it can both strongly alter morphological changes of microglia and enhance survival of neurons in injured brain.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8797667     DOI: 10.1006/exnr.1996.0138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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