Volume 256, Supplement 3, 310-316, DOI: 10.1007/s00415-009-5242-z

Lack of functional relevance of isolated cell damage in transplants of Parkinson’s disease patients

Oliver Cooper, Arnar Astradsson, Penny Hallett, Harold Robertson, Ivar Mendez and Ole Isacson

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Abstract

Postmortem analyses from clinical neural transplantation trials of several subjects with Parkinson’s disease revealed surviving grafted dopaminergic neurons after more than a decade. A subset of these subjects displayed isolated dopaminergic neurons within the grafts that contained Lewy body-like structures. In this review, we discuss why this isolated cell damage is unlikely to affect the overall graft function and how we can use these observations to help us to understand age-related neurodegeneration and refine our future cell replacement therapies.

Keywords  Cell transplantation - Lewy body - Therapy - Dopaminergic

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