项目名称: Reelin信号通路在MSCs移植治疗新生鼠缺氧缺血性脑损伤中的作用
项目编号: No.81200463
项目类型: 青年科学基金项目
立项/批准年度: 2013
项目学科: 医学二处
项目作者: 胡琳燕
作者单位: 中国人民解放军总医院
项目金额: 23万元
中文摘要: 重度新生儿缺氧缺血性脑损伤(HIBD)治疗是个难题,对其进行骨髓间充质干细胞(MSCs)移植已成为热点,通过多种途径可促进MSCs植入体内后迁徙及分化,改善神经行为功能,但在移植一定时间后可观察到频繁的癫痫发作。Reelin信号通路是决定新生神经元迁徙及定位的关键因素,研究显示该通路异常可致神经元迁徙异常,引起大脑片层结构紊乱而致顽固性癫痫,因此,我们推测HIBD后进行MSCs移植可能存在Reelin信号通路异常,植入的MSCs迁徙定位异常而产生异位神经元,形成异常神经网络或癫痫灶。本课题拟结合体内、外实验,以Reelin信号通路为切入点,借助神经病理学、分子生物学、细胞生物学及神经电生理技术,研究Reelin信号通路在MSCs移植治疗HIBD中的作用,进一步探明MSCs移植治疗HIBD的影响因素,以提高MSCs移植治疗HIBD的治疗效果及其安全性,为进一步改善HIBD预后提供理论基础。
中文关键词: 骨髓间充质干细胞;分化;Reelin;移植;缺氧缺血性脑损伤
英文摘要: It is challenging to effectively treat neonates with severe hypoxic-ischemic brain damage (HIBD). Recently mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation provides a promising therapy for this disease, and we can improve the efficacy by multiple ways. However, later after transplantation, frequent epilepsy episode often occurs. Reelin signaling pathway is known to play a critical role in neurons' migration and localization, and defects in this pathway will mislead neurons to migrate to be ectopic neurons, consequently disordering the lamellar structure of cerebrum, causing refractory epilepsy. Therefore, we hypothesize that the defective Reelin signaling pathway after MSCs transplantation of rats with HIBD leads to ectopic neurons because of abnormal migration and subsequent formation of abnormal neural network or epileptogenic focus. In this research, we will investigate the Reelin signaling pathway in MSCs transplantation for the neonatal rats with HIBD by a combination of in vitro and in vivo approches including neuropathology, molecular biology, cell biology and electroneurophysiology. This study will help us figure out the determining factors that work on MSCs transplantation for the neonatal rats with HIBD, understand the underlying mechanism of MSCs transplantation therapy, and improve the safty and efficac
英文关键词: MSCs;differentiation;Reelin;transplantation;hypoxic-ischemic brain damage