Authors
Joseph S Sparling, Frederic Bretzner, Jeff Biernaskie, Peggy Assinck, Yuan Jiang, Hiroki Arisato, Ward T Plunet, Jaimie Borisoff, Jie Liu, Freda D Miller, Wolfram Tetzlaff
Publication date
2015/4/29
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
35
Issue
17
Pages
6714-6730
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
The transplantation of Schwann cells (SCs) holds considerable promise as a therapy for spinal cord injury, but the optimal source of these cells and the best timing for intervention remains debatable. Previously, we demonstrated that delayed transplantation of SCs generated from neonatal mouse skin-derived precursors (SKP-SCs) promoted repair and functional recovery in rats with thoracic contusions. Here, we conducted two experiments using neonatal rat cells and an incomplete cervical injury model to examine the efficacy of acute SKP-SC transplantation versus media control (Experiment 1) and versus nerve-derived SC or dermal fibroblast (Fibro) transplantation (Experiment 2). Despite limited graft survival, by 10 weeks after injury, rats that received SCs from either source showed improved functional recovery compared with media- or fibroblast-treated animals. Compared with media treatment, SKP-SC …
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