Suppression of kindling epileptogenesis by adenosine releasing stem cell-derived brain implants

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作者
Li, Tianfu
Steinbeck, Julius A.
Lusardi, Theresa
Koch, Philipp
Lan, Jing Q.
Wilz, Andrew
Segschneider, Michaela
Simon, Roger P.
Bruestle, Oliver
Boison, Detlev
机构
[1] Legacy Res, RS Dow Neurobiol Labs, Portland, OR 97232 USA
[2] Univ Bonn, Inst Reconstruct Neurobiol, LIFE & BRAIN Ctr, D-5300 Bonn, Germany
[3] Hertie Fdn, Bonn, Germany
关键词
adenosine; adenosine kinase; epileptogenesis; stem cells; cell therapy;
D O I
10.1093/brain/awm057
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Epilepsy therapy is largely symptomatic and no effective therapy is available to prevent epileptogenesis. We therefore analysed the potential of stem cell-derived brain implants and of paracrine adenosine release to suppress the progressive development of seizures in the rat kindling-model. Embryonic stem (ES) cells, engineered to release the inhibitory neuromodulator adenosine by biallelic genetic disruption of the adenosine kinase gene (Adk(-/-)), and respective wild-type (wt) cells, were differentiated into neural precursor cells (NPs) and injected into the hippocampus of rats prior to kindling. Therapeutic effects of NP-derived brain implants were compared with those of wt baby hamster kidney cells (BHK) and adenosine releasing BHK cell implants (BHK-AK2), which were previously shown to suppress seizures by paracrine adenosine release. Wild-type NP-graft recipients were characterized by an initial delay of seizure development, while recipients of adenosine releasing NPs displayed sustained protection from developing generalized seizures. In contrast, recipients of wt BHK cells failed to display any effects on kindling development, while recipients of BHK-AK2 cells were only moderately protected from seizure development. The therapeutic effect of Adk(-/-) -NPs was due to graft-mediated adenosine release, since seizures could transiently be provoked after blocking adenosine A(1) receptors. Histological analysis of NP-implants at day 26 revealed cell clusters within the intrahippocampal cleft as well as intrahippocampal location of graft-derived cells expressing mature neuronal markers. In contrast, BHK and BHK-AK2 cell implants only formed cell clusters within the intrahippocampal cleft. We conclude that ES cell-derived adenosine releasing brain implants are superior to paracrine adenosine release from BHK-AK2 cell implants in suppressing seizure progression in the rat kindling-model. These findings may indicate a potential antiepileptogenic function of stem cell-mediated adenosine delivery.
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