《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2004, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (01): 23-25.

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Effects of fluid percussion injury on survival and differentiation of human embryonic neural stem cells in rats

ZHANG Ze-shun, WAN Hong, LI Jun-hua, et al   

  1. Neurosurgery Department of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510120, Guangdong, China
  • Received:2003-12-12 Published:2004-01-25 Online:2004-01-25

Abstract: ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of fluid percussion injury(FPI) on survival and differentiation of transplanted human embryonic neural stem cells (HNSCs) in rats. MethodsThe HNSCs were separated from the cerebral cortex of the 8-week-old fetal and were cultured in DMEM/F12 combinated with EGF, bFGF and LIF. The rat models of FPI were made with fluid percussion system. The HNSCs labeled with BrdU were transplanted into the injured zone 24 hours after brain injury, then the rats were killed at the 1st and 4th week post-transplanted stages, and the brain slices were stained with immunocytochemistry. The GFAP, MAP-2, and BrdU positive cells were investigated.ResultsThe transplanted HNSCs migrated to the whole brain, and differentiated into GFAP and MAP-2 positive cells. MAP-2 positive cells were observed at 1 week post-transplanted stage, on the contrary, more GFAP positive cells were discovered 4 weeks after transplantation. Part of the HNSCs migrated to the choroids plexus of the lateral ventricle and microvessels. ConclusionThe transplanted HNSCs survive in the injured zone, and differentiate into astrocytes gradually during the recovery. The host devours part of the HNSCs.

Key words: fluid percussion injury (FPI), neural stem cells(NSCs), differentiation