2018
Intravenous infusion of mesenchymal stem cells for protection against brainstem infarction in a persistent basilar artery occlusion model in the adult rat.
Namioka A, Namioka T, Sasaki M, Kataoka-Sasaki Y, Oka S, Nakazaki M, Onodera R, Suzuki J, Sasaki Y, Nagahama H, Kocsis JD, Honmou O. Intravenous infusion of mesenchymal stem cells for protection against brainstem infarction in a persistent basilar artery occlusion model in the adult rat. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2018, 131: 1308-1316. PMID: 30485204, DOI: 10.3171/2018.4.jns173121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBasilar artery occlusionIschemic lesion volumeInfused mesenchymal stem cellsIntravenous infusionMesenchymal stem cellsLesion volumeBrainstem infarctionMSC infusionFunctional recoveryIntravenous MSC infusionIschemic brainstem lesionsPosterior circulation strokeAcute stroke therapyArtery occlusion modelGroup 28 daysNylon monofilament sutureReliable animal modelMultiple behavioral testsStem cellsProximal BAArtery occlusionBrainstem lesionsPosterior circulationStroke therapyFunctional outcome
2017
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
2015
Diffuse and persistent blood–spinal cord barrier disruption after contusive spinal cord injury rapidly recovers following intravenous infusion of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Matsushita T, Lankford KL, Arroyo EJ, Sasaki M, Neyazi M, Radtke C, Kocsis JD. Diffuse and persistent blood–spinal cord barrier disruption after contusive spinal cord injury rapidly recovers following intravenous infusion of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Experimental Neurology 2015, 267: 152-164. PMID: 25771801, DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2015.03.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigens, SurfaceBlood-Brain BarrierCell- and Tissue-Based TherapyDisease Models, AnimalEndothelial CellsExploratory BehaviorGlial Fibrillary Acidic ProteinLocomotionMaleMesenchymal Stem CellsMicrovesselsPermeabilityRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyRats, TransgenicReceptor, Platelet-Derived Growth Factor betaSpinal Cord InjuriesTime FactorsVon Willebrand FactorConceptsSpinal cord injuryContusive spinal cord injuryBlood-spinal cord barrierBSCB leakageIntravenous infusionMesenchymal stem cellsVon Willebrand factorMSC infusionCord injurySpinal cordBlood-spinal cord barrier disruptionExperimental spinal cord injuryIntravenous MSC infusionSpinal cord barrierEx vivo optical imagingDissociation of pericytesBone marrow mesenchymal stem cellsStem cellsMarrow mesenchymal stem cellsBSCB integrityBSCB permeabilityLocomotor recoveryPost-SCIBarrier disruptionAntigen expression