Short- and long-term survival and function of unilateral intrastriatal dopaminergic grafts in Parkinson's disease

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Wenning, GK
Odin, P
Morrish, P
Rehncrona, S
Widner, H
Brundin, P
Rothwell, JC
Brown, R
Gustavii, B
Hagell, P
Jahanshahi, M
Sawle, G
Bjorklund, A
Brooks, DJ
Marsden, CD
Quinn, NP
Lindvall, O
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[1] UNIV LUND HOSP, SECT RESTORAT NEUROL, DIV NEUROL, DEPT CLIN NEUROSCI, S-22185 LUND, SWEDEN
[2] UNIV LUND HOSP, DIV NEUROL, S-22185 LUND, SWEDEN
[3] UNIV LUND HOSP, DIV NEUROSURG, DEPT CLIN NEUROSCI, S-22185 LUND, SWEDEN
[4] UNIV LUND HOSP, DEPT GYNECOL, S-22185 LUND, SWEDEN
[5] LUND UNIV, NEUROBIOL SECT, DEPT PHYSIOL & NEUROSCI, LUND, SWEDEN
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10.1002/ana.410420115
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Six patients with Parkinson's disease were followed for 10 to 72 months after human embryonic mesencephalic tissue from four to seven donors was grafted unilaterally into the putamen 14 patients) or putamen plus caudate (2 patients). After 8 to 12 months, positron emission tomography showed a 68% increase of 6-L-[F-18]-fluorodopa uptake in the grafted putamen, no change in the grafted caudate, and minor decreases in nongrafted striatal regions. There was therapeutically valuable improvement in 4 patients, but only modest changes in the other 2, both of whom developed atypical features. Patient 4 was without L-dopa from 32 months and had normal fluorodopa uptake in the grafted putamen at 72 months. Overall, the L-dopa dose was reduced by a mean of 10 and 20%, ''off'' time was reduced by 34 and 44%, and the ''off'' phase Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale motor score by 18 and 26%, and the duration of the response to a single L-dopa dose increased by 45 and 58% during the first and second years after surgery, respectively. Rigidity and hypokinesia improved bilaterally, but mainly contralateral to the implant. No consistent changes in dyskinesias were observed. We conclude that transplantation of embryonic mesencephalic tissue leads to highly reproducible survival of dopaminergic neurons, inducing clinically valuable improvements in most recipients.
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