Fetal CNS transplants into adult spinal cord: techniques, initial effects, and caveats.

J J Bernstein, D Underberger, D W Hoovler
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Transplantation of 11 day gestation rat fetal cortex and spinal cord into adult rat thoracic spinal cord is feasible. However, the techniques used at present for the implantation of the fetal transplant result in host spinal gray matter necrosis. One day after implantation the transplant is in a fluid-filled cyst in the host. The transplanted fetal tissue forms spherical neuroepithelia and unorganized cellular arrays. At Day 3 after transplantation the implant has sedimented to the ventral aspects of the fluid-filled cyst. By 10 days, there is an active neuroepithium with differentiating neurons and neuroglia lining the basal portion of the cyst. The transplant then proceeds to fill the cavity formed by host phagocytosis of the debris in the fluid-filled cyst.

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胎儿中枢神经系统移植到成人脊髓:技术,初步效果和注意事项。
将妊娠11天大鼠胎儿皮质和脊髓移植到成年大鼠胸脊髓中是可行的。然而,目前用于胚胎移植植入的技术导致宿主脊髓灰质坏死。植入一天后,移植物在宿主体内充满液体的囊肿中。移植的胎儿组织形成球形神经上皮和无组织的细胞排列。移植后第3天,植入物沉积到充满液体的囊肿的腹侧。第10天,在囊肿的基底部有一个活跃的神经上皮,内有分化的神经元和神经胶质细胞。然后移植物继续填充由宿主吞噬充满液体的囊肿中的碎片而形成的空洞。
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