Blüml S, Kopyov O, Jacques S, Ross B D
Huntington Medical Research Institutes, Pasadena, California 91105, USA.
Exp Neurol. 1999 Jul;158(1):121-5. doi: 10.1006/exnr.1999.7073.
Clinical studies report symptomatic benefit in most fetal neurotransplantation treated Parkinson's disease patients. The underlying mechanism is incompletely explained. We investigated whether neural connections between host and transplanted tissue are established. Two Parkinson's disease patients with clinically excellent outcome after transplantation were studied with functional magnetic resonance imaging. A repetitive motor task that provided robust stimulation in the contralateral putamen in volunteers activated graft bearing regions of putamen in patients. In response to contralateral motor tasks, activation was recorded consistently in left putamen in patient 1 and in right putamen in patient 2. Functional magnetic resonance imaging suggests that neuronal rewiring contributes to the functioning of neurotransplants in vivo in humans.
临床研究报告称,大多数接受胎儿神经移植治疗的帕金森病患者有症状改善。其潜在机制尚未完全阐明。我们研究了宿主与移植组织之间是否建立了神经连接。对两名移植后临床效果极佳的帕金森病患者进行了功能磁共振成像研究。一项重复性运动任务在志愿者的对侧壳核中产生强烈刺激,该任务激活了患者壳核中带有移植物的区域。响应于对侧运动任务,在患者1的左侧壳核和患者2的右侧壳核中均持续记录到激活。功能磁共振成像表明,神经元重新布线有助于人类体内神经移植的功能发挥。