《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2008, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (04): 341-342.

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Migration and Survival of Rat Neural Stem Cells Marked by Green Fluorescent Protein after Transplanted to Injured Spinal Cord

GAO Chuan-chuan, XIA Lei, HAO Shu-yu, et al.   

  1. Postgraduate School of Capital Medical University, Beijing 100054, China
  • Received:2008-01-22 Published:2008-04-01 Online:2008-04-01

Abstract: Objective To investigate the migration and survival of neural stem cells(NSCs)in vivo.Methods NSCs cultured in vitro were transfected by lentiviral vectors expressing green fluorescent protein(GFP)to construct GFP-NSCs,then trans-seeded into lactide-co-glycolide(PLGA)scaffold and implanted into the injured site of T9 spinal cord in rat.One month after transplantation,the migration of NSCs in spinal cord was examined by fluorescence microscope,and the survival rate of NSCs was counted out.Results NSCs labeled GFP had strong expression of green fluorescence.One month after transplanting,part of NSCs expressing GFP could be seen in PLGA scaffolds and rostral,caudal spinal core.The survival rate counted out was 1.4911±0.0313%.Conclusion NSCs marked by GFP and transplanted to rat injured spinal cord could migrate into the spinal cord tissues and the minority of them could survive.

Key words: green fluorescent protein, lentiviral vectors, neural stem cells