2018
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.24360
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Reduction of microhemorrhages in the spinal cord of symptomatic ALS mice after intravenous human bone marrow stem cell transplantation accompanies repair of the blood-spinal cord barrier

Abstract: Blood-spinal cord barrier (BSCB) alterations, including capillary rupture, have been demonstrated in animal models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and ALS patients. To date, treatment to restore BSCB in ALS is underexplored. Here, we evaluated whether intravenous transplantation of human bone marrow CD34+ (hBM34+) cells into symptomatic ALS mice leads to restoration of capillary integrity in the spinal cord as determined by detection of microhemorrhages. Three different doses of hBM34+ cells (5 × 104, 5… Show more

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“…More efficacious repair was determined by the administration of hBM-EPCs versus hBM34+ cells. Similar results on the reduction of mh in the spinal cords of symptomatic ALS mice treated with hBM stem cells were reported in our previous study 53 .…”
Section: Respiratory Dysfunction and Lung Damage In Rodent Models Of supporting
confidence: 91%
“…More efficacious repair was determined by the administration of hBM-EPCs versus hBM34+ cells. Similar results on the reduction of mh in the spinal cords of symptomatic ALS mice treated with hBM stem cells were reported in our previous study 53 .…”
Section: Respiratory Dysfunction and Lung Damage In Rodent Models Of supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Also, in our later study 31 , significantly restored ultrastructural capillary morphology, improved basement membrane integrity, enhanced axonal myelin coherence, and stabilized capillary density in the spinal cords were determined, primarily in ALS mice receiving the high dose of 1 × 10 6 cells. Additionally, significantly decreased microhemorrhages were noted in spinal cords from ALS mice treated with the hBM34 + cells 32 . These results support the benefit of an optimal dose of bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells in repairing the damaged BSCB by delaying disease and preserving motor neuron survival in symptomatic ALS mice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Yet leaked hemoglobin was detected across both grey and white matter; most severely in the dorsomedial white matter and rarely in the ventral grey matter. Similarly, microhemorrhages in the cervical and lumbar spinal cord of SOD1 mice were found to be quite uniformly distributed across the grey and white matter, without preference for the ventral grey matter [36]. Therefore, although motor neuron damage has been proposed to induce neuroinflammation and BSCB permeability to infiltrating immune cells [21], our data argue against BSCB changes in ALS being initiated by nearby neuronal damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%