2021
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.661656
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Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Expressing GDNF Show Enhanced Dopaminergic Differentiation and Promote Behavioral Recovery After Grafting in Parkinsonian Rats

Abstract: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by the progressive loss of midbrain dopaminergic neurons (DaNs) of the substantia nigra pars compacta and the decrease of dopamine in the brain. Grafting DaN differentiated from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) has been proposed as an alternative therapy for current pharmacological treatments. Intrastriatal grafting of such DaNs differentiated from mouse or human ESCs improves motor performance, restores DA release, and suppresses dopamine receptor super-sensitivity. Howeve… Show more

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“…Activation of this receptor can lead to activation of several pathways with pro-survival effects, such as protecting neurons from apoptotic stimuli like oxidative stress. These effects have been reported in numerous in vivo animal studies [11][12][13]. A common animal model for PD is the 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) hemiparkinson lesion model for adult rats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Activation of this receptor can lead to activation of several pathways with pro-survival effects, such as protecting neurons from apoptotic stimuli like oxidative stress. These effects have been reported in numerous in vivo animal studies [11][12][13]. A common animal model for PD is the 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) hemiparkinson lesion model for adult rats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%