Towards neurotransplantation in multiple system atrophy: Clinical rationale, pathophysiological basis, and preliminary experimental evidence

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作者
Wenning, GK
Tison, F
Scherfler, C
Puschban, Z
Waldner, R
Granata, R
Ghorayeb, I
Poewe, W
机构
[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Neurol, Neurol Res Lab, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
[2] Univ Bordeaux 2, CNRS, UMR 5543, F-33076 Bordeaux, France
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multiple system atrophy; neurotransplantation;
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10.1177/096368970000900213
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a neurodegenerative disorder that occurs sporadically and causes parkin sonism, cerebellar, autonomic, urinary, and pyramidal dysfunction in many combinations. Progressive L-dopa-unresponsive parkinsonism due to underlying striatonigral degeneration dominates the clinical syndrome in the majority of cases (MSA-P subtype). MSA-P is characterized pathologically by degenerative changes in somatotopically related areas of the subatantia nigra pars compacta and of the putamen. Furthermore , oligodendroglial cytoplasmic inclusions (GCIs) are observed throughout the cortico-striato-pallidocortical loops and may contribute to the basal ganglia dysfunction. Neurotransplantation strategies are of potential interest in this disease, which causes marked and early disability and dramatically reduces life expectancy. A number of experimental MSA-P models have been employed to evaluate neurotransplantation approaches. Sequential nigral and striatal lesions using 6-hydroxydopamine and quinolinic acid (double toxin-double lesion approach) indicate that apomorphine-induced contralateral rotation is abolished by a secondary striatal lesion. Intrastriatal injection of mitochondrial respiratory chain toxins produces secondary excitotoxic striatal lesions combined with retrograde nigral degeneration and therefore provides an alternative single toxin-double lesion approach. Neurotransplantation in MSA-P animal models has been used to improve functional deficits by replacing lost nigral and/or striatal circuitry (neuroregenerative approach). The available data indicate that embryonic mesencephalic grafts alone or combined with striatal grafts partially reverse drug-induced rotation asymmetries without improving deficits of complex motor function. The potential neuroprotective efficacy of embryonic striatal grafts against striatal excitotoxicity is presently under investigation in the double toxin-double lesion MSA-P rat model. Anecdotal clinical evidence in one MSA-P patient misdiagnosed as Parkinson's disease indicates that embryonic mesencephalic grafts produce incomplete clinical benefit. Striatal co-grafts may increase functional improvement. Further experimental studies are required prior to the clinical application of embryonic neurotransplantation in MSA-P. Future research strategies should explore the effect of neurotransplantation in partial MSA-P rat models with less severe nigral and striatal degeneration, the feasibility of a primate model closely mimicking the human disease, and the replication of oligodendroglial dysfunction.
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