摘要
目的探讨人脐血单个核细胞(human cord blood mononuclear cells,HCMNCs)与大鼠雪旺细胞(Schwanncells,SCs)联合移植应用于大鼠脊髓损伤的疗效。方法健康成年8周龄Wistar雌性大鼠40只,体重(200±30)g。利用ImpactorModelⅡ型打击器制成T10脊髓损伤模型。40只大鼠随机分成4组,每组10只,即DMEM实验对照组、HCMNCs移植组、SCs移植组、HCMNCs+SCs联合移植组。用HE染色、顺行示踪染色及电镜观察脊髓损伤处轴突再生情况,对各组实验动物脊髓损伤后肢体功能的恢复情况进行行为学评分(BBB评分)及脚印分析实验,综合评估脊髓功能恢复程度。结果HCMNCs+SCs联合移植治疗能够明显促进神经再生,改善功能,减少空洞形成。BBB评分和脚印分析实验显示各组疗效比较,差异有统计学意义。组织学和电镜观察神经轴突再生情况与功能学检查的结果相吻合。结论以分泌各种神经营养因子为特点的SCs为平台,联合移植后诱导HCMNCs向神经元及神经胶质细胞分化,可促进脊髓损伤的恢复。
Objective To explore the healing effects of co-transplanting human cord blood mononu- clear cells (HCMNCs) and Schwann cells (SCs) for treatment of rat's spinal cord injury. Methods 40 Wistar rats, divided into 4 groups at random and evenly, were made into spinal cord injury model with Impactor Model Ⅱ at T10. The 4 groups were: DMEM control group, HCMNCs graft group, SCs graft group, HCMNCs- SCs co-graft group. Anterograde tracing mark, HE staining and electronic microscope observation were used to observe axonal regeneration state in the injured site. Rat's hindlimb functional recovery was evaluated by BBB locomotor functional scale and footprint analysis. Results Co-graft HCMNCs and SCs could promote nerve regeneration, ameliorate functional recovery, and reduce cavity formation. There were statistic differ- ences in healing effects between 4 groups in BBB locomotor functional scale and footprint analysis. Histology result and electronic microscope observation demonstrated axonal regeneration was consistent with functional recovery. Conclusion Serve SCs characterized by secreting various neurotrophic factors as platform, then co-graft HCMNCs which can be induced to differentiate into neuron and glial cells in order to promote recovery after spinal cord injury.
出处
《中华骨科杂志》
CAS
CSCD
北大核心
2009年第11期1057-1062,共6页
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics
基金
基金项目:国家自然科学基金(30872603),教育部新世纪人才支持计划(NCET-06-251),天津市应用基础和前沿技术支持计划(07JCYBJC10200),天津市卫生局科研基金(09kz104),天津医科大学校级课题(2007ky28)
关键词
脊髓损伤
脐血干细胞移植
许旺细胞
Spinal cord injuries
Cord blood stem cell transplantation
Schwann Cells