Journal article
Birth dating of midbrain dopamine neurons identifies A9 enriched tissue for transplantation into Parkinsonian mice
CR Bye, LH Thompson, CL Parish
Experimental Neurology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2012
Abstract
Clinical trials have provided proof of principle that new dopamine neurons isolated from the developing ventral midbrain and transplanted into the denervated striatum can functionally integrate and alleviate symptoms in Parkinson's disease patients. However, extensive variability across patients has been observed, ranging from long-term motor improvement to the absence of symptomatic relief and development of dyskinesias. Heterogeneity of the donor tissue is likely to be a contributing factor in the variable outcomes. Dissections of ventral midbrain used for transplantation will variously contain progenitors for different dopamine neuron subtypes as well as different neurotransmitter phenoty..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We wish to thank Dr. Chathurini Fernando, Ms. Doris Tomas and Ms. Mong Tien for their technical assistance. This research was supported by funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia (NHMRC grant: 628542). L.H.T was supported by the NHMRC Career Development Awards. C.L.P was supported by an NHMRC Career Development Award, and subsequently by a Senior Medical Research Fellowship provided by the Viertel Foundation, Australia.