2009
DOI: 10.3727/096368909x12483162196881
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Compacted DNA Nanoparticle Gene Transfer of GDNF to the Rat Striatum Enhances the Survival of Grafted Fetal Dopamine Neurons

Abstract: Previously it was established that infusion of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) protein into grafts of embryonic dopamine cells has a neurotrophic effect on the grafted cells. In this study we used a nonviral technique to transfer the gene encoding for GDNF to striatal cells. Plasmid DNA encoding for GDNF was compacted into DNA nanoparticles (DNPs) by 10 kDa polyethylene glycol (PEG)-substituted lysine 30-mers (CK 30 PEG10k) and then injected into the denervated striatum of rats with unilater… Show more

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“…NP were then injected into the denervated striatum of rats with unilateral 6-OHDA lesion in order to enhance grafted DA neuron survival. Data suggest that compacted pGDNF could transfect cells to overexpress GDNF protein at levels that provide support for grafted stem cells [42].…”
Section: Dds For Neurotrophic Factor Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NP were then injected into the denervated striatum of rats with unilateral 6-OHDA lesion in order to enhance grafted DA neuron survival. Data suggest that compacted pGDNF could transfect cells to overexpress GDNF protein at levels that provide support for grafted stem cells [42].…”
Section: Dds For Neurotrophic Factor Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast with many other nonviral approaches, these NPs drive long-term gene expression (1,2) after subretinal delivery to the mouse eye, making them an excellent choice for chronic retinal degenerations such as Stargardt. They have recently been used to mediate phenotypic rescue in rodent models of retinitis pigmentosa, Parkinson disease, and cystic fibrosis, and were safely employed in a phase I/II clinical trial for cystic fibrosis (2,8,9). One distinguishing feature of these NPs is their large capacity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding nanotechnology strategies for local administration of GDNF, Yurek et al published several studies using GDNF plasmid DNA compacted into NP using a polycation-like 10 kDa polyethylene glycol (PEG)-substituted lysine 30-mers (see Table 3). In the first paper the authors combine this nonviral gene therapy with neural grafts in order to improve the survival of the grafted cells and the recovery of parkinsonian rats [238]. Compacted DNA NP locally implanted into the striatum overexpressed GDNF in the lesioned striatum to levels able to provide support to grafted cells.…”
Section: Invasive Methods; Local Administrationmentioning
confidence: 99%