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K. De La Cuétara, R. Pernas, A. Torres, O. Castellanos, O. González, W. Soler, N. Nunez, H. Molina, R. Macías, C.I. Fernández, L. Alvarez, Johanka Soto
Publikováno v:
Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 19:51-58
Summary The possibilities of neural transplantation were studied in functional motor recovery of 21–23-month-old Sprague-Dawley male rats. Age-dependent functional losses of rats were evaluated using the Marshall scale for swimming abilities, narro
Autor:
E, Alberti-Amador, R, García-Miniet, T, Serrano-Sánchez, L, Blanco-Lezcano, L, Martínez-Marti, Y, Mendoza-Mari, J C, Rosillo-Martí, L, Castillo-Díaz, K, de la Cuétara-Bernal
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 40(9)
Transplant is one of the alternatives available for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases aimed at replacing the cells lost during the course of the disease. One promising source of cells for the development of transplants could be the mononucl
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 40(3)
The use of fresh foetal tissue in neurotransplants entails considerable problems of logistics that limit its clinical applicability, something that can be resolved by the development of optimal tissue storage procedures that do not affect in vivo via
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 40(2)
Most of the culture system for in vitro maintenance and neural differentiation of marrow stromal cells (MSCs) use synthetic media supplemented with 10 or 20% fetal bovine serum (FBS). Serum, however, is comprised of unknown quantities of undefined su
Autor:
N, Pavón-Fuentes, L, Blanco-Lezcano, L, Martínez-Martín, L, Castillo-Díaz, K, de la Cuétara-Bernal, R, García-Miniet, L, Lorigados-Pedre, Y, Coro-Grave de Peralta, A Y, García-Varona, J C, Rosillo-Martí, R, Macías-González
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 39(4)
A good deal of evidence currently exists to show that transplanting foetal mesencephalic tissue can produce symptomatic benefits both in patients and in disease models. Nevertheless, the technical and ethical difficulties involved in obtaining enough
Autor:
K, De La Cuétara-Bernal, L, Castillo-Díaz, R, Cruz-Aguado, Y, González-Mena, A Y, García-Varona
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 34(11)
In embryonic mesencephalic transplant in patients with Parkinson s disease dopaminergic survival is low (5 10%), and for this reason the use of multiple donors has been considered. The difficulty of obtaining more tissue determines the need for a pro
Autor:
N, Pavón-Fuentes, R, Macías-González, L, Blanco-Lezcano, L, Alvarez-González, L, Martínez-Martí, L, Castillo-Díaz, K, De La Cuétara Bernal, C, Díaz, L, Lorigados-Pedre, Y, Coro, A Y, García-Varona, J C, Rosillo, E, Díaz
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 34(10)
The main strategy followed in neural transplants as a method of treatment for Parkinson s disease, both experimental and clinical, has been to introduce foetal mesencephalic cells into the target area: the striatum. However, when the dopaminergic cel
Autor:
K, de la Cuétara-Bernal
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 27(160)
The moral-ethical problem of the use of human embryos as a source of cells for neurotransplants involves serious conflicts as to which tissues to use, from which source, what method should be used to obtain them and also the search for alternative so
Autor:
M R, Castellanos, G, Moya, R, Cruz, L, Lorigados, C I, Fernández, C, Díaz, K, de la Cuétara, J, Bergado, L, Francis, N, Pavón, E, González, R, Ramos
Publikováno v:
Revista de neurologia. 26(153)
beta-NGF is a basic protein of 118 aminoacids which acts are a trophic factor for sensory and sympathetic neurons of the peripheral nervous system, and on cholinergic neurons of the anterior basal cerebrum.In view of the functional effect of beta-HGF
Autor:
H. Molina, A. Torres, J. Bergado, L. Alvarez, N. Nunez, K. De La Cuétara, O. Castellanos, O. González, R. Macías, C.I. Fernández
Publikováno v:
Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. 19
Summary Aged, cognitively impaired rats were transplanted with septal fetal cells into hippocampus on both sides. Behavioral testing 12 weeks after grafting revealed a significant improvement of the transplanted animals in relation to the non-grafted