Title : Region-specific generation of cholinergic neurons from fetal human neural stem cells grafted in adult rat - Wu_2002_Nat.Neurosci_5_1271 |
Author(s) : Wu P , Tarasenko YI , Gu Y , Huang LY , Coggeshall RE , Yu Y |
Ref : Nat Neurosci , 5 :1271 , 2002 |
Abstract :
Pluripotent or multipotent stem cells isolated from human embryos or adult central nervous system (CNS) may provide new neurons to ameliorate neural disorders. A major obstacle, however, is that the majority of such cells do not differentiate into neurons when grafted into non-neurogenic areas of the adult CNS. Here we report a new in vitro priming procedure that generates a nearly pure population of neurons from fetal human neural stem cells (hNSCs) transplanted into adult rat CNS. Furthermore, the grafted cells differentiated by acquiring a cholinergic phenotype in a region-specific manner. This technology may advance stem cell-based therapy to replace lost neurons in neural injury or neurodegenerative disorders. |
PubMedSearch : Wu_2002_Nat.Neurosci_5_1271 |
PubMedID: 12426573 |
Wu P, Tarasenko YI, Gu Y, Huang LY, Coggeshall RE, Yu Y (2002)
Region-specific generation of cholinergic neurons from fetal human neural stem cells grafted in adult rat
Nat Neurosci
5 :1271
Wu P, Tarasenko YI, Gu Y, Huang LY, Coggeshall RE, Yu Y (2002)
Nat Neurosci
5 :1271