Functional neuronal replacement by grafted striatal neurones in the ibotenic acid-lesioned rat striatum
- 1 October 1984
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 311 (5985) , 458-460
- https://doi.org/10.1038/311458a0
Abstract
In rats, striatal neuronal destruction by so-called excitotoxic amino acids, kainic acid or ibotenic acid (IA) produce neuropathological and neurochemical changes in the basal ganglia1–4 which resemble those seen in patients with Huntington's chorea5,6. Such lesioned animals show a behavioural syndrome which is reminiscent of the cardinal symptoms of the disease7–12, accompanied by a substantial increase in local cerebral metabolic activity in several striatal target structures within the extrapyramidal motor system13–15. The study was designed to explore the potential of grafted fetal striatal neurones implanted into the IA-lesioned striatum to compensate for the structural, neurochemical, metabolic and behavioural defects of IA-lesioned rats. Extending previous studies16,17, we report here that such striatal implants can significantly ameliorate the lesion-induced locomotor hyperactivity and at least partly normalize the metabolic hyperactivity in the extrapyramidal neuronal system.Keywords
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