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Successful transplantation of motoneurons into the peripheral nerve depends on the number of transplanted cells.

Nagoya journal of medical science (2015-03-24)
Shuichi Kato, Shigeru Kurimoto, Tomonori Nakano, Hidemasa Yoneda, Hisao Ishii, Satoka Mita-Sugiura, Hitoshi Hirata
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Transplantation of motoneurons (MN) into the peripheral nerve to provide a source of neurons for muscle reinnervation, termed motoneuron integrated striated muscle (MISM), may provide the potential to restore functional muscle activity, when combined with computer-programmed functional electrical stimulation (FES). The number of MNs required to restore innervation to denervated muscles in adult Fischer 344 rats was investigated by comparing two groups, one transplanted with 2 ร— 10(5) cells (group A) and the other with 1 ร— 10(6) cells (group B). Twelve weeks after transplantation, electrophysiological analysis, muscle function analysis, and tissue analysis were performed. The mean motor nerve conduction velocity was faster (12.4 ยฑ 1.0 m/s vs. 8.5 ยฑ 0.7 m/s, P = 0.011) and the mean amplitude of compound muscle action potential was larger (1.6 ยฑ 0.4 mV vs. 0.7 ยฑ 0.2 mV, P = 0.034) in group B. The dorsiflexed ankle angle was larger in group B (27 ยฑ 5ยฐ vs. 75 ยฑ 8ยฐ, P = 0.02). The mean myelinated axon number in the peroneal nerve and the proportion of reinnervated motor end plates were also greater in group B (317 ยฑ 33 vs. 104 ยฑ 17, 87.5 ยฑ 3.4% vs. 40.6 ยฑ 7.7%; P < 0.01, respectively). When sufficient MNs are transplanted into the peripheral nerve, MISM forms functional motor units. MISM, in conjunction with FES, provides a new treatment strategy for paralyzed muscles.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-ISL-1 Antibody, from rabbit, purified by affinity chromatography
Sigma-Aldrich
Monoclonal Anti-ฮฒ-Tubulin III antibody produced in mouse, clone SDL.3D10, ascites fluid