1994
DOI: 10.1002/cne.903470107
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Morphological maturation of thalamic neurons as studied in fetal neural transplants

Abstract: This study attempts to determine whether fetal thalamic neuroblasts from rat embryos (embryonic age 15 days) labeled with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) can differentiate into their normal dendritic phenotype when transplanted as a cell suspension into a lesioned site in the adult somatosensory thalamus. The HRP labeling provided a Golgi-like staining of numerous neurons up to 12-14 days after transplantation. There were three main results. 1) As early as 2 days after transplantation three morphologic cell types… Show more

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“…A direct dependence of angiogenesis on a specific stage of maturation of the transplanted tissue is not likely. A well-developed vascular network existed in the fetal piece taken for transplantation and, at least in the rat, no major retardation in neuronal maturation is introduced by the transplantation process (Nothias et al, 1989;Cadusseau et al, 1994). The genetic disparity between host and donor species could be also questioned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A direct dependence of angiogenesis on a specific stage of maturation of the transplanted tissue is not likely. A well-developed vascular network existed in the fetal piece taken for transplantation and, at least in the rat, no major retardation in neuronal maturation is introduced by the transplantation process (Nothias et al, 1989;Cadusseau et al, 1994). The genetic disparity between host and donor species could be also questioned.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%