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- W2029126939 abstract "Accumulating evidence indicates that grafts of embryonic neurons achieve the anatomical and functional reconstruction of damaged neuronal circuitry. The restorative capacity of grafted embryonic neural tissue is most illustrated by studies with striatal tissue transplantation in animals with striatal lesions. Striatal neurons implanted into the lesioned striatum receive some of the major striatal afferents such as the nigrostriatal dopaminergic inputs and the gluatmatergic afferents from the neocortex and thalamus. The grafted neurons also send efferents to the primary striatal targets, including the globus pallidus (GP, the rodent homologue of the external segment of the globus pallidus) and the entopeduncular nucleus (EP, the rodent homologue of the internal segment of the globus pallidus). These anatomical connections provide the reversal of the lesion-induced alterations in neuronal activities of primary and secondary striatal targets. Furthermore, intrastriatal striatal grafts improve motor and cognitive deficits seen in animals with striatal lesions. Since the grafts affect motor and cognitive behaviors that are critically dependent on the integrity of neuronal circuits of the basal ganglia, the graft-mediated recovery in these behavioral deficits is most likely attributable to the functional reconstruction of the damaged neuronal circuits. The fact that the extent of the behavioral recovery is positively correlated to the amount of grafted neurons surviving in the striatum encourages this view. Based on the animal studies, embryonic striatal tissue grafting could be a viable strategy to alleviate motor and cognitive disorders seen in patients with Huntington’s disease where massive degeneration of striatal neurons occurs." @default.
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- W2029126939 title "Fetal tissue transplants in animal models of Huntington’s disease: the effects on damaged neuronal circuitry and behavioral deficits" @default.
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