Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats
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Resumo: | Background: The GABAergic system plays an important role in modulating levels of anxiety. When transplanted into the brain, precursor cells from the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) have the ability to differentiate into GABAergic interneurons and modify the inhibitory tone in the host brain. Currently, two methods have been reported for obtaining MGE precursor cells for transplantation: fresh and neurosphere dissociated cells. Here, we investigated the effects generated by transplantation of the two types of cell preparations on anxiety behavior in rats. Results: We transplanted freshly dissociated or neurosphere dissociated cells into the neonate brain of male rats on postnatal (PN) day 2–3. At early adulthood (PN 62–63), transplanted animals were tested in the Elevated Plus Maze (EPM). To verify the differentiation and migration pattern of the transplanted cells in vitro and in vivo, we performed immunohistochemistry for GFP and several interneuron-specific markers: neuropeptide Y (NPY), parvalbumin (PV) and calretinin (CR). Cells from both types of preparations expressed these interneuronal markers. However, an anxiolytic effect on behavior in the EPM was observed in animals that received the MGE-derived freshly dissociated cells but not in those that received the neurosphere dissociated cells. Conclusion: Our results suggest a long-lasting anxiolytic effect of transplanted freshly dissociated cells that reinforces the inhibitory function of the GABAergic neuronal circuitry in the hippocampus related to anxiety-like behavior in rats. |
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Romariz, Simone Amaro AlvesPaiva, Daisyléa de SouzaValente, Maria FernandaBarnabé, Gabriela FilosoFrussa-Filho, RobertoSilva, Regina Cláudia Barbosa daCalcagnotto, Maria ElisaLongo, Beatriz Monteiro2021-07-21T04:24:38Z20141471-2202http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224306000980613Background: The GABAergic system plays an important role in modulating levels of anxiety. When transplanted into the brain, precursor cells from the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) have the ability to differentiate into GABAergic interneurons and modify the inhibitory tone in the host brain. Currently, two methods have been reported for obtaining MGE precursor cells for transplantation: fresh and neurosphere dissociated cells. Here, we investigated the effects generated by transplantation of the two types of cell preparations on anxiety behavior in rats. Results: We transplanted freshly dissociated or neurosphere dissociated cells into the neonate brain of male rats on postnatal (PN) day 2–3. At early adulthood (PN 62–63), transplanted animals were tested in the Elevated Plus Maze (EPM). To verify the differentiation and migration pattern of the transplanted cells in vitro and in vivo, we performed immunohistochemistry for GFP and several interneuron-specific markers: neuropeptide Y (NPY), parvalbumin (PV) and calretinin (CR). Cells from both types of preparations expressed these interneuronal markers. However, an anxiolytic effect on behavior in the EPM was observed in animals that received the MGE-derived freshly dissociated cells but not in those that received the neurosphere dissociated cells. Conclusion: Our results suggest a long-lasting anxiolytic effect of transplanted freshly dissociated cells that reinforces the inhibitory function of the GABAergic neuronal circuitry in the hippocampus related to anxiety-like behavior in rats.application/pdfengBMC neuroscience. London. Vol. 15 (2 Aug. 2014), 94 [8] p.AnsiedadeÁcido gama-aminobutíricoNeurôniosHipocampoTransplanteAnxietyMedial ganglionic eminenceNeuronal precursor cellsTransplantationLong-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn ratsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT000980613.pdf.txt000980613.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain35441http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224306/2/000980613.pdf.txta778357384aab9b51f8245e2edf11d01MD52ORIGINAL000980613.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf789122http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224306/1/000980613.pdf6fd8dc7a84e636f6b113230d0404b792MD5110183/2243062021-08-18 04:49:59.380033oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/224306Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-08-18T07:49:59Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats |
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Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats |
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Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats Romariz, Simone Amaro Alves Ansiedade Ácido gama-aminobutírico Neurônios Hipocampo Transplante Anxiety Medial ganglionic eminence Neuronal precursor cells Transplantation |
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Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats |
title_full |
Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats |
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Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats |
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Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats |
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Long-lasting anxiolytic effect of neural precursor cells freshly prepared but not neurosphere-derived cell transplantation in newborn rats |
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Romariz, Simone Amaro Alves |
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Romariz, Simone Amaro Alves Paiva, Daisyléa de Souza Valente, Maria Fernanda Barnabé, Gabriela Filoso Frussa-Filho, Roberto Silva, Regina Cláudia Barbosa da Calcagnotto, Maria Elisa Longo, Beatriz Monteiro |
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Paiva, Daisyléa de Souza Valente, Maria Fernanda Barnabé, Gabriela Filoso Frussa-Filho, Roberto Silva, Regina Cláudia Barbosa da Calcagnotto, Maria Elisa Longo, Beatriz Monteiro |
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Romariz, Simone Amaro Alves Paiva, Daisyléa de Souza Valente, Maria Fernanda Barnabé, Gabriela Filoso Frussa-Filho, Roberto Silva, Regina Cláudia Barbosa da Calcagnotto, Maria Elisa Longo, Beatriz Monteiro |
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Ansiedade Ácido gama-aminobutírico Neurônios Hipocampo Transplante |
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Ansiedade Ácido gama-aminobutírico Neurônios Hipocampo Transplante Anxiety Medial ganglionic eminence Neuronal precursor cells Transplantation |
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Anxiety Medial ganglionic eminence Neuronal precursor cells Transplantation |
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Background: The GABAergic system plays an important role in modulating levels of anxiety. When transplanted into the brain, precursor cells from the medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) have the ability to differentiate into GABAergic interneurons and modify the inhibitory tone in the host brain. Currently, two methods have been reported for obtaining MGE precursor cells for transplantation: fresh and neurosphere dissociated cells. Here, we investigated the effects generated by transplantation of the two types of cell preparations on anxiety behavior in rats. Results: We transplanted freshly dissociated or neurosphere dissociated cells into the neonate brain of male rats on postnatal (PN) day 2–3. At early adulthood (PN 62–63), transplanted animals were tested in the Elevated Plus Maze (EPM). To verify the differentiation and migration pattern of the transplanted cells in vitro and in vivo, we performed immunohistochemistry for GFP and several interneuron-specific markers: neuropeptide Y (NPY), parvalbumin (PV) and calretinin (CR). Cells from both types of preparations expressed these interneuronal markers. However, an anxiolytic effect on behavior in the EPM was observed in animals that received the MGE-derived freshly dissociated cells but not in those that received the neurosphere dissociated cells. Conclusion: Our results suggest a long-lasting anxiolytic effect of transplanted freshly dissociated cells that reinforces the inhibitory function of the GABAergic neuronal circuitry in the hippocampus related to anxiety-like behavior in rats. |
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