نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory ensheathing cell

تعداد نتایج: 1703425  

Journal: :Cell transplantation 2011
Vega García-Escudero Ricardo Gargini María Teresa Gallego-Hernández Ana García-Gómez María Jesús Martín-Bermejo Diana Simón Alicia Delicado María Teresa Moreno-Flores Jesús Avila Filip Lim

Ensheathing glia have been demonstrated to have neuroregenerative properties but this cell type from human sources has not been extensively studied because tissue samples are not easily obtained, primary cultures are slow growing, and human cell lines are not available. We previously isolated immortalized ensheathing glia by gene transfer of BMI1 and telomerase catalytic subunit into primary cu...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
حمداله دلاویز hamdollah delaviz محمدتقی جغتایی mohammad taghi joghataie مهدی مهدی زاده mehdi mehdizadeh مهرداد بختیاری mehrdad bakhtiyari ملیحه نوبخت maliheh nobakht سمیده خویی samideh khoei

background: olfactory ensheathing glia (oeg) has been shown to have a neuroprotective effect after being transplanted in rats with spinal cord injury. this study was conducted to determine the possible beneficial results of olfactory mucosa transplantation (omt) which is a source of oeg on functional recovery and axonal regeneration after transection of the sciatic nerve. methods: in this study...

Journal: :journal of basic research in medical sciences 0
mohammad taghi joghataei anatomy department, ilam university of medical sciences, ,ilam, iran mehrdad bakhtiari molecular and cellular research center, iran university of medical sciences, ,tehran, iran farhid farahmand ghavi molecular and cellular research center, iran university of medical sciences, ,tehran, iran mojgan zandi novel drug delivery systems department, iran polymer and petrochemical institute, tehran, iran mohammad imani anatomy department, ilam university of medical sciences, ,ilam, iran ardshir moaieri novel drug delivery systems department, iran polymer and petrochemical institute, tehran, iran

introduction: cell transplantation is one of the main strategies for spinal cord injury repair. as oecs of the olfactory mucosa can be obtained by simple biopsy in all individuals without affecting their smell sensation, oecs considered as a promising candidate for autologous transplantation in the nervous system injury, especially for spinal cord repair. thereby in the current study oecs were ...

2011
Jennifer R. Higginson Susan C. Barnett

Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) have become a popular candidate for the transplant-mediated repair of the damaged CNS. In this review a description is made of the origins of these cells and a historical development of their purification and maintenance in culture. In addition, we illustrate the cellular and molecular characteristics of OECs and emphasise that although they share many propert...

Journal: :Brain 2008
A. Mackay-Sim F. Féron J. Cochrane L. Bassingthwaighte C. Bayliss W. Davies P. Fronek C. Gray G. Kerr P. Licina A. Nowitzke C. Perry P.A.S. Silburn S. Urquhart T. Geraghty

Olfactory ensheathing cells show promise in preclinical animal models as a cell transplantation therapy for repair of the injured spinal cord. This is a report of a clinical trial of autologous transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells into the spinal cord in six patients with complete, thoracic paraplegia. We previously reported on the methods of surgery and transplantation and the safety...

2012
Nicolas Granger Helen Blamires Robin J. M. Franklin Nick D. Jeffery

This study was designed to determine whether an intervention proven effective in the laboratory to ameliorate the effects of experimental spinal cord injury could provide sufficient benefit to be of value to clinical cases. Intraspinal olfactory ensheathing cell transplantation improves locomotor outcome after spinal cord injury in 'proof of principle' experiments in rodents, suggesting the pos...

2016
Sophie R. Miller Surangi N. Perera Cristina Benito Simon R. W. Stott Clare V. H. Baker

Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) are a unique glial population found in both the peripheral and central nervous system: they ensheath bundles of unmyelinated olfactory axons from their peripheral origin in the olfactory epithelium to their central synaptic targets in the glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb. Like all other peripheral glia (Schwann cells, satellite glia, enteric glia), OECs ...

Journal: :Brain research. Molecular brain research 2001
E Woodhall A K West M I Chuah

In the primary olfactory pathway axons of olfactory neurons (ONs) are accompanied by ensheathing cells (ECs) as the fibres course towards the olfactory bulb. Ensheathing cells are thought to play an important role in promoting and guiding olfactory axons to their appropriate target. In recent years, studies have shown that transplants of ECs into lesions in the central nervous system (CNS) are ...

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