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A preliminary study of solid embryonic cerebellar graft survival in adult B6CBA Lurcher mutant and wild type mice

J. Cendelin, I. Korelusova, F. Vozeh

. 2009 ; 292 (12) : 1986-1992.

Language English Country United States

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Lurcher mutant mice represent a model of olivocerebellar degeneration. They suffer from complete loss of Purkinje cells and a reduction of granule cells and inferior olive neurons. Their wild type littermates serve as healthy controls. The aim of the work was to compare solid embryonic cerebellar graft survival within a period of 9 weeks after their transplantation in adult Lurcher mutant and wild type mice of the B6CBA strain. The solid grafts were injected through a hole in the occipital bone. Host mice were sacrificed 3, 6, or 9 weeks after the transplantation and their cerebella and brain-stems were examined histologically to assess graft presence and structure. We did not find significant differences in graft survival rates between Lurcher mutant and wild type mice. The frequency of graft presence did not differ between mice examined 3, 6, and 9 weeks after the transplantation, neither in Lurchers nor in wild type mice. The grafts were of various sizes. In some cases, only small residua of the grafts were found. Nerve fiber sprouting and cell migration from the graft to the host tissue were observed more often in wild type mice than in Lurchers when examined 6 weeks after surgery. In the period 3-9 weeks after transplantation, massive dying out of the grafts was not observed despite regressive processes in some of the grafts. The degenerative changes in the Lurcher mutant cerebellum do not have strong impact on the fate of the solid cerebellar graft. (c) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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