(2014) Intravenous transplantation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells promotes neural regeneration after traumatic brain injury. Neural Regeneration Research. pp. 919-923.
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Abstract
To investigate the supplement of lost nerve cells in rats with traumatic brain injury by intravenous administration of allogenic bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, this study established a Wistar rat model of traumatic brain injury by weight drop impact acceleration method and administered 3 � 106 rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells via the lateral tail vein. At 14 days after cell transplantation, bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells differentiated into neurons and astrocytes in injured rat cerebral cortex and rat neurological function was improved significantly. These findings suggest that intravenously administered bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells can promote nerve cell regeneration in injured cerebral cortex, which supplement the lost nerve cells.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | animal cell; animal experiment; animal model; animal tissue; article; behavior; brain cortex; cell differentiation; cell migration; controlled study; head movement; immunohistochemistry; male; mesenchymal stem cell transplantation; nerve regeneration; neurological severity score; nonhuman; rat; scoring system; traumatic brain injury |
Page Range: | pp. 919-923 |
Journal or Publication Title: | Neural Regeneration Research |
Volume: | 9 |
Number: | 9 |
Publisher: | Editorial Board of Neural Regeneration Research |
Depositing User: | ms soheila Bazm |
URI: | http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/8913 |
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