نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory ensheathing cell oec

تعداد نتایج: 1703643  

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2010
Shannon D Shields Katherine D Moore Patricia E Phelps Allan I Basbaum

Olfactory ensheathing glia (OEG) are distinct from other glia in their developmental origin, presence in both the peripheral and central nervous systems, and highly restricted location. OEG are present only in the olfactory lamina propria, olfactory nerve, and the outer two layers of the olfactory bulb, where they envelop bundles of olfactory sensory neuron axons in a manner distinct from myeli...

2011
Christine Radtke Masanori Sasaki Karen L. Lankford Vittorio Gallo Jeffery D. Kocsis

A large body of work supports the proposal that transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) into nerve or spinal cord injuries can promote axonal regeneration and remyelination. Yet, some investigators have questioned whether the transplanted OECs associate with axons and form peripheral myelin, or if they recruit endogenous Schwann cells that form myelin. Olfactory bulbs from transge...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2002
Robin J M Franklin

extraordinary regenerative properties of the peripheral olfactory system, and the role played by olfactory ensheath-ing cells (OEC), have been known for many years (Doucette, 1990). However, until recently this niche of neurobiology remained relatively obscure, attracting the attention of an enthusiastic, but relatively small band of scienti®c devotees. The OEC's sudden rise to prominence has h...

2016
Jacqueline Li-ling Kueh Geoffrey Raisman Ying Li Robert Stevens Daqing Li

Transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) is a promising route for CNS repair. There have, however, been major discrepancies between the results from different groups. Part of this can be attributed to variations in cell sources and culture protocols. Accurate estimation of the proportions of OECs and their associated fibroblasts (ONFs) and their evolution with time in culture is an...

2011
Nicolas Guérout Alexandre Paviot Nicolas Bon-Mardion Célia Duclos Damien Genty Laetitia Jean Olivier Boyer Jean-Paul Marie

Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) represent an interesting candidate for cell therapy and could be obtained from olfactory mucosa (OM-OECs) or olfactory bulbs (OB-OECs). Recent reports suggest that, depending on their origin, OECs display different functional properties. We show here the complementary and additive effects of co-transplanting OM-OECs and OB-OECs after lesion of a peripheral ner...

Journal: :Brain research 2007
Britto P Nathan Sreenivas Nannapaneni Salina Gairhe Ikemefuna Nwosu Robert G Struble

Previous studies from our laboratory suggest that apolipoprotein (apoE), a lipid transporting protein, facilitates olfactory nerve regeneration. We have shown that apoE is enriched in the olfactory nerve and around the glomeruli of the olfactory bulb (OB). The studies reported herein were undertaken to identify possible sources of apoE in the olfactory epithelium (OE). Immunoblotting results re...

2010
Thomas E Ichim Fabio Solano Fabian Lara Eugenia Paris Federico Ugalde Jorge Paz Rodriguez Boris Minev Vladimir Bogin Famela Ramos Erik J Woods Michael P Murphy Amit N Patel Robert J Harman Neil H Riordan

Cellular therapy for spinal cord injury (SCI) is overviewed focusing on bone marrow mononuclear cells, olfactory ensheathing cells, and mesenchymal stem cells. A case is made for the possibility of combining cell types, as well as for allogeneic use. We report the case of 29 year old male who suffered a crush fracture of the L1 vertebral body, lacking lower sensorimotor function, being a score ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Perrine Barraud Anastasia A Seferiadis Luke D Tyson Maarten F Zwart Heather L Szabo-Rogers Christiana Ruhrberg Karen J Liu Clare V H Baker

Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) are a unique class of glial cells with exceptional translational potential because of their ability to support axon regeneration in the central nervous system. Although OECs are similar in many ways to immature and nonmyelinating Schwann cells, and can myelinate large-diameter axons indistinguishably from myelination by Schwann cells, current dogma holds that ...

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