Elevated brain derived neurotrophic factor levels in plasma reflect in vivo functional viability of infused mesenchymal stem cells for stroke in rats.
Nakamura H, Sasaki Y, Sasaki M, Kataoka-Sasaki Y, Oka S, Nakazaki M, Namioka T, Namioka A, Onodera R, Suzuki J, Nagahama H, Mikami T, Wanibuchi M, Kocsis JD, Honmou O. Elevated brain derived neurotrophic factor levels in plasma reflect in vivo functional viability of infused mesenchymal stem cells for stroke in rats. Journal Of Neurosurgical Sciences 2017, 63: 42-49. PMID: 28181779, DOI: 10.23736/s0390-5616.17.03989-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfused mesenchymal stem cellsMiddle cerebral artery occlusionVivo functional viabilityBDNF levelsMSC infusionMesenchymal stem cellsMCAO inductionPlasma BDNFNeurotrophic factorLesion volumeMSC groupMiddle cerebral artery occlusion modelPermanent middle cerebral artery occlusionCerebral infarction rat modelBrain BDNF levelsElicit functional recoveryIntravenous MSC infusionLimb placement testNeurotrophic factor levelsPlasma BDNF levelsCerebral artery occlusionArtery occlusion modelRat stroke modelFunctional viabilityImmunosorbent assay analyses