articleJournal of Clinical InvestigationAug 1, 2004GREEN OA

Administration of CD34+ cells after stroke enhances neurogenesis via angiogenesisin a mouse model

National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center · Osaka Minami Medical Center · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Thrombo-occlusive cerebrovascular disease resulting in stroke and permanent neuronal loss is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Because of the unique properties of cerebral vasculature and the limited reparative capability of neuronal tissue, it has been difficult to devise effective neuroprotective therapies in cerebral ischemia. Our results demonstrate that systemic administration of human cord blood–derived CD34(+) cells to immunocompromised mice subjected to stroke 48 hours earlier induces neovascularization in the ischemic zone and provides a favorable environment for neuronal regeneration. Endogenous neurogenesis, suppressed by an antiangiogenic agent, is accelerated as a result of enhanced…

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Keywords
  • Neurogenesis
  • Neuroprotection
  • Ischemia
  • Progenitor cell
  • Neovascularization
  • Regeneration (biology)
  • Stroke (engine)
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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