Gong_2018_Exp.Ther.Med_15_620

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Title : Transfection of neurotrophin-3 into neural stem cells using ultrasound with microbubbles to treat denervated muscle atrophy - Gong_2018_Exp.Ther.Med_15_620
Author(s) : Gong L , Jiang C , Liu L , Wan S , Tan W , Ma S , Jia X , Wang M , Hu A , Shi Y , Zhang Y , Shen Y , Wang F , Chen Y
Ref : Exp Ther Med , 15 :620 , 2018
Abstract :

Neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) has potential as a therapeutic agent for the treatment of patients with denervated muscle atrophy. However, the endogenous secretion of NT-3 is low and exogenous NT-3 lacks sufficient time to accumulate due to its short half-life. The transfection of NT-3 has been demonstrated to have a beneficial effect on denervated muscle and motor endplates. Neural stem cells (NSCs) differentiate into neurons and form motor endplate nerve-muscle connections. It has been previously demonstrated that local and noninvasive transfection can be performed using ultrasound with microbubbles (MBs). In the current study, hematoxylin and eosin, acetylcholinesterase and gold chloride staining, as well as transmission electron microscopy, were performed to verify the effects of this treatment strategy. The results demonstrated that using ultrasound with MBs for the transfection of NT-3 into NSCs, and their subsequent transplantation in vivo, attenuated the atrophy of denervated muscle and reduced motor endplate degeneration. This noninvasive, efficient and targeted treatment strategy may therefore be a potential treatment for patients with denervated muscle atrophy.

PubMedSearch : Gong_2018_Exp.Ther.Med_15_620
PubMedID: 29403547

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Gong L, Jiang C, Liu L, Wan S, Tan W, Ma S, Jia X, Wang M, Hu A, Shi Y, Zhang Y, Shen Y, Wang F, Chen Y (2018)
Transfection of neurotrophin-3 into neural stem cells using ultrasound with microbubbles to treat denervated muscle atrophy
Exp Ther Med 15 :620

Gong L, Jiang C, Liu L, Wan S, Tan W, Ma S, Jia X, Wang M, Hu A, Shi Y, Zhang Y, Shen Y, Wang F, Chen Y (2018)
Exp Ther Med 15 :620