Minamino Keizo, Adachi Yasushi, Yamada Haruhiko, Higuchi Akiko, Suzuki Yasuhiro, Iwasaki Masayoshi, Nakano Keiji, Koike Yasushi, Mukaide Hiromi, Kiriyama Naoko, Shigematsu Akio, Matsumura Miyo, Ikehara Susumu
First Department of Pathology, Kansai Medical University, Moriguchi city, Osaka, Japan.
Neuroreport. 2005 Aug 22;16(12):1255-9. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000176517.96475.18.
Recently, we have demonstrated that bone marrow stem cells can differentiate into retinal nerve cells. In the present study, we show a new and efficient strategy for transplanting bone marrow stem cells into the retina. When bone marrow stem cells were injected into the vitreous cavity of untreated eyes, only very few cells were found in the retina 2 weeks after injection. In contrast, when laser photocoagulation was performed just before the injection of bone marrow stem cells, a large number of the injected cells survived 2 weeks after injection and the cells expressed neural cell-specific or retinal nerve cell-specific antigens. Moreover, we still detected bone marrow stem cell-derived retinal nerve cells in the retina 1 year after injection in the retina.