Author/Authors :
Naghdi, Majid Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IR Iran , Tiraihi, Taki Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IR Iran , Mesbah-Namin, Alireza Department of Anatomical Sciences - Faculty of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IR Iran , Arabkharadmand, Jalil Shefa Neuroscience Research Center - Khatam Al-anbia Hospital, Tehran, IR Iran , Kazemi, Hadi Shefa Neuroscience Research Center - Khatam Al-anbia Hospital, Tehran, IR Iran , Taheri, Taher Shefa Neuroscience Research Center - Khatam Al-anbia Hospital, Tehran, IR Iran
Abstract :
Background: Disability in spinal cord injury is an important medical problem, and cell transplantation is considered as an option for the
treatment. Objectives: The purpose of this study is to use bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) derived cholinergic neuron-like cells (CNL) in order to
ameliorate the contusion model of spinal cord injury in rats. Materials and Methods: The CNLs were produced by pre inducing BMSCs with β-mercaptoethanol (BME) followed by inducing with nerve
growth factor (NGF). The cells were immunoreactive to neurofilament 200, NeuN, synaptophysin, synapsin, microtubule associated protein-2
and choline acetyl transferase (ChAT). The CNL were transplanted in contused rats (CR), which were sacrificed after 12 weeks. Results: The results showed that BBB test showed an improvement in the CR, while the quantitative analysis showed that the improvement
rate was higher in the rats treated with CNL than those treated with BMSCs only or the untreated animals, similar results were noticed in
the improvement index. Immunohistochemical analysis of the tissue section prepared from the CR showed that the transplanted cells were
engrafted and integrated in the traumatized spinal cord. The morphometric analysis showed that the volume density of the cavity in the CNL
treated rats was significantly lower than that of the untreated ones, while the spinal tissue regeneration index was significantly higher. Conclusions: The conclusion of the study is that CNL can improve the injured spinal cord.
Keywords :
Spinal Cord Injuries , Contusions , Cholinergic Neurons , Tissue Therapy