Use of a cell line to investigate olfactory ensheathing cell‐enhanced axonal regeneration
Open Access
- 27 February 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record Part B: The New Anatomist
- Vol. 271B (1) , 61-70
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.b.10014
Abstract
Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs), a unique type of macroglia required for normal olfactory axonal regeneration throughout the lifetime of an individual, have been shown to have regeneration‐enhancing properties when used to treat various neuronal injuries. Availability of OECs is a hurdle facing future clinical use of the cells for spinal cord injury (SCI) therapy. The number of OECs that can realistically be harvested from each animal is limited, and ensuring a pure cell population is difficult. We have begun to characterize a nonsyngeneic strain of OECs, i.e., from a homogenous OEC clonal cell line (nOECs). The purpose of this study was to determine whether nOECs have the same properties and provide the same functional recovery after SCI, as primary cultures of OECs. The results indicate that nOECs survive in vivo, produce growth‐promoting proteins, and possess regeneration‐promoting capabilities. Spinal cord injured rats that were treated with nOECs performed significantly better on functional tests than injured control animals beginning at 5 weeks after operation. In summary, evidence of nOEC regeneration‐promoting capabilities suggests that this cell line can be used as potential therapy in SCI research. Anat Rec (Part B: New Anat) 271B:61–70, 2003.Keywords
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