In vivo MR Evaluation of Cell Therapy for Stroke
中风细胞疗法的体内 MR 评估
基本信息
- 批准号:6986084
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 31.75万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-12-01 至 2009-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:angiogenesisbehavior testbioimaging /biomedical imagingbone marrowbrain cellbrain circulationbrain imaging /visualization /scanningcell cell interactioncell migrationcell transplantationconfocal scanning microscopycontrast mediafunctional abilityfunctional magnetic resonance imagingimmunocytochemistrylaboratory ratmagnetic fieldmagnetic resonance imagingnonhuman therapy evaluationstrokestroke therapystromal cellstechnology /technique developmenttherapy design /developmentthree dimensional imaging /topography
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Treatment of stroke with bone marrow stromal cells (MSCs) significantly improves functional recovery in experimental stroke. However, little is known about temporal and spatial profiles of migration of transplanted MSCs and the effects of these cells on host cerebral tissue leading to functional recovery. We propose to develop noninvasive in vivo magnetic resonance (MR) methodology for tracking transplanted MSCs and investigating their effects on the host brain. In Specific Aim 1, we will first optimize methodology for magnetic contrast agent labeling and in vivo three dimensional magnetic resonance (MRI) monitoring of transplanted MSCs in the host brain. Using the optimized methodology, we will then examine the effects of different routes (intravenous vs intracisternal) of transplantation on survival, migration, and distribution patterns of transplanted cells in brain subjected to stroke. In Specific Aim 2, dynamic effects of transplanted MSCs on the host brain angiogenesis and functional recovery after stroke will be noninvasively measured by means of MR. Neurological outcome will be measured using a battery of behavioral tests. Correlation between changes in MR measurements and dynamic functional improvements will be analyzed in the same animal. In addition, changes in MR measurements of angiogenesis resulting from MSC transplantation will be verified using three dimensional laser scanning confocal microscopy in combination with immuno-histochemistry. With these novel approaches, we expect that noninvasive MR measurements will simultaneously detect the migration and distribution of transplanted cells and the effects of these cells on the host brain tissue, and that changes in MR measurements will correlate to neurological function. Therefore, MR could potentially provide important noninvasive measurements for developing a successful cell therapy for stroke. After completing our studies, we expect to demonstrate that MR tracking magnetic labeled cells is a valid new technique for studying cell therapy for stroke, which will lead to optimization of cell transplantation protocols and improved management of stroke.
描述(由申请人提供):用骨髓基质细胞(MSC)处理中风(MSC)可显着改善实验中风的功能恢复。然而,关于移植MSC迁移的时间和空间谱知之甚少,这些细胞对导致功能恢复的宿主脑组织的影响。我们建议开发无创的体内磁共振(MR)方法,用于跟踪移植的MSC并研究其对宿主大脑的影响。在特定目标1中,我们将首先优化用于磁对比剂标记和体内三维磁共振(MRI)监测宿主大脑中移植的MSC的方法。然后,使用优化的方法,我们将检查移植的不同途径(静脉注射与肠内)对受中风的大脑中移植细胞的生存,迁移和分布模式的影响。在特定的目标2中,移植MSC对宿主脑血管生成和中风后功能恢复的动态影响将通过MR无创测量。神经系统结果将使用一系列行为测试来测量。在同一动物中将分析MR测量变化与动态功能改进之间的相关性。此外,将使用三维激光扫描共聚焦显微镜与免疫 - 归化学结合使用三维激光扫描,对MSC移植引起的血管生成的MR测量变化将得到验证。通过这些新颖的方法,我们期望非侵入性MR测量结果同时检测移植细胞的迁移和分布以及这些细胞对宿主脑组织的影响,并且MR测量的变化将与神经功能相关。因此,MR可能有可能提供重要的无创测量,以开发成功的中风细胞疗法。完成研究后,我们希望证明MR跟踪磁性标记的细胞是研究中风细胞疗法的有效新技术,这将导致优化细胞移植方案并改善中风的管理。
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