Cellule mesenchimali da fluido amniotico umano: sopravvivono e migrano dopo trapianto nel cervello di ratto adulto

31 agosto 2007

Estratto da: Cell Biol Int.

Mesenchymal cells from human amniotic fluid survive and migrate after transplantation into adult rat brain.

Cipriani S, Bonini D, Marchina E, Balgkouranidou I, Caimi L, Grassi Zucconi G, Barlati S.

Department of Cellular and Environmental Biology, University of Perugia, Via Elce di sotto, 06123 Perugia, Italy.Amniotic fluid has been recently suggested as an alternative source of mesenchymal stem cells. However, the fate of amniotic fluid-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AF-MSCs) after in vivo transplantation has yet to be determined. In the present study we explored whether human AF-MSCs could survive and migrate following transplantation into the striatum of normal and ischemic rat. We found that the grafted cells could survive and migrate towards multiple brain regions in the normal animals, while they moved towards the injured region in the ischemic rat. Double-immunostaining analyses showed that the implanted human AF-MSCs express markers for immature neurons (Doublecortin) at 10 days, and for astrocytes (GFAP) at 10, 30 and 90 after transplantation. This study provides the first evidence that human amniotic fluid contains cells having the potential to survive and integrate into adult rat brain tissue and, therefore, to function as effective stem cells for therapeutic strategies.

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