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Short Term Development And Fate Of Mge-Like Neural Progenitor Cells In Jaundiced And Non-Jaundiced Rat Brain., Fu-Chen Yang, Julia Draper, Peter G Smith, Jay L. Vivian, Steven Shapiro, John A. Stanford
Short Term Development And Fate Of Mge-Like Neural Progenitor Cells In Jaundiced And Non-Jaundiced Rat Brain., Fu-Chen Yang, Julia Draper, Peter G Smith, Jay L. Vivian, Steven Shapiro, John A. Stanford
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Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia targets specific brain regions and can lead to kernicterus. One of the most debilitating symptoms of kernicterus is dystonia, which results from bilirubin toxicity to the globus pallidus (GP). Stem cell transplantation into the GP to replace lost neurons and restore basal ganglia circuits function is a potential therapeutic strategy to treat dystonia in kernicterus. In this study we transplanted human medial ganglionic eminence (MGE)-like neural progenitor cells (NPCs) that we differentiated into a primarily gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic phenotype, into the GP of non-immunosuppressed jaundiced (jj) and non-jaundiced (Nj) rats. We assessed the survival and development of graft …