2013
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.2-252.v1
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Monitoring ferumoxide-labelled neural progenitor cells and lesion evolution by magnetic resonance imaging in a model of cell transplantation in cerebral ischaemia

Abstract: Efficacy of neural stem/progenitor cell (NPC) therapies after cerebral ischaemia could be better evaluated by monitoring migration and distribution of in vivo cells post-engraftment in parallel with analysis of lesion volume and functional recovery. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is ideally placed to achieve this, but still poses several challenges. We show that combining the ferumoxide MRI contrast agent Endorem with protamine sulphate (FePro) improves iron oxide uptake in cells compared to Endorem alone an… Show more

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“…Fifteen minutes post IgG injection, a sterile microfilament was introduced into the CCA and positioned to fully occlude the right MCA. 35,36 After 0.5hr or 1hr ischemia, the microfilament was removed to enable reperfusion. Animals were allowed to recover, provided with soft tissue bedding, unrestricted access to water and food and euthanized 24hr post reperfusion (endpoint).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fifteen minutes post IgG injection, a sterile microfilament was introduced into the CCA and positioned to fully occlude the right MCA. 35,36 After 0.5hr or 1hr ischemia, the microfilament was removed to enable reperfusion. Animals were allowed to recover, provided with soft tissue bedding, unrestricted access to water and food and euthanized 24hr post reperfusion (endpoint).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%