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A Primate Model of Huntington'S Disease: Functional Neural Transplantation and Ct-Guided Stereotactic Procedures

Authors :
Schumacher, James M.
Hantraye, Philippe
Brownell, Anna-Lisa
Riche, Danielle
Madras, Bertha K.
Davenport, Paula D.
Maziere, Mariannick
Elmaleh, David R.
Brownell, Gordon L.
Isacson, Ole
Source :
Cell Transplantation; July 1992, Vol. 1 Issue: 4 p313-322, 10p
Publication Year :
1992

Abstract

In this article, we show that 1) computed tomographic (CT)-guided stereotactic infusion of an excitotoxin into the striatum of a nonhuman primate provides a useful neuropathologic and behavioral model for Huntington's disease. 2) High-resolution positron emission tomography (PET) can be used to image the decreased glucose utilization and the preservation of dopaminergic terminals in the lesioned striatum by using 2-fluoro-deoxy-D-glucose (2FDG) and N-(C-11)-methyl-2-beta-carbomethoxy-3-beta-phenyl tropane (CPT) as tracers. 3) Transplantation of crossspecies striatal fetal tissue into the lesioned caudate-putamen reduces many of the abnormal motor movements and behavioral changes seen in the Huntington's disease primate model. 4) Graft rejection results in the return of the abnormal signs of the pregrafted state. These results indicate that treatment of the neuronal deficit in Huntington's disease can involve intervention at the local neuronal circuit level. CT-guided stereotactic implantation of cells that might protect or replace this defective circuitry may eventually provide an effective treatment for Huntington's disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09636897 and 15553892
Volume :
1
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Cell Transplantation
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs42625117
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/096368979200100409