Purified mouse dopamine neurons thrive and function after transplantation into brain but require novel glial factors for survival in culture
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Purified mouse dopamine neurons thrive and function after transplantation into brain but require novel glial factors for survival in culture
Abstract
Cell replacement therapy in Parkinson's disease depends on a reliable source of purified dopamine (DA) neurons (PDN) and the identification of factors relevant to their survival. Our goal was to genetically tag and purify by flow cytometry embryonic midbrain DA neurons from a transgenic mouse line carrying 11 kb of human tyrosine hydroxylase promoter driving expression of the enhanced green fluorescent protein(GFP) for studies in vivo and in vitro. A 99% purification of GFP+ cells was achieved. When transplanted into 6-hydroxydopamine-treated rat striatum, PDN survived, became well-integrated and produced recovery from amphetamine-induced motor behaviors. However, when grown in culture, PDN died within days of plating. No known growth factors prevented PDN death as did incubation with novel factors in glia/glial-conditioned media. We conclude that GFP-tagged DA neurons can be purified to homogeneity and can survive and function when grown with glial factors in vitro or after transplantation in vivo.
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Purified mouse dopamine neurons thrive and function after transplantation into brain but require novel glial factors for survival in culture.Mol Cell Neurosci. 2005 Sep;30(1):108-17. doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2005.06.004. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2005. Corrected and republished in: Mol Cell Neurosci. 2005 Dec;30(4):601-10. PMID: 16024255 Free PMC article. Corrected and republished.
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