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Targed neural stem cell differentiation and related cell based therapy in spinal cord injury
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SYSNO ASEP 0330776 Document Type C - Proceedings Paper (int. conf.) R&D Document Type Conference Paper Title Targed neural stem cell differentiation and related cell based therapy in spinal cord injury Author(s) Skalníková, Helena (UZFG-Y) RID, ORCID
Vodička, Petr (UZFG-Y) ORCID
Halada, Petr (MBU-M) RID, ORCID
Maršala, M. (US)
Motlík, Jan (UZFG-Y) RID, ORCID
Gadher, S. J. (CH)
Kovářová, Hana (UZFG-Y) RID, ORCIDSource Title 3rd Central and Eastern Proteomics Conference, 2009. - Budapest : Hungarian proteomic society, 2009 - ISBN 978-963-9319-99-8 Pages s. 81-81 Number of pages 1 s. Action 3rd Central and Eastern Proteomics Conference, 2009 Event date 06.10.2009-09.10.2009 VEvent location Budapešť Country HU - Hungary Event type EUR Language eng - English Country HU - Hungary Keywords stem cells ; cell therapy ; spinal cord injury Subject RIV FH - Neurology R&D Projects 1M0538 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS) CEZ AV0Z50450515 - UZFG-Y (2005-2011) AV0Z50200510 - MBU-M (2005-2011) Annotation Transplantation of stem cells represents a unique approach to treat spinal trauma. To follow in vivo traumatic changes, the signalling proteins were studied in the rat spinal cord transsection. 80th motoneurons and sensory neurons were subjected to analysis. Computer modeling of protein changes indicates that downregulated proteins belong to oxidative stress response as well as cellular fate and organisation. Increase of proteins involved in genome maintenance was observed in ventral horns. Only marginal changes were found in the dorsal root ganglia. To characterise mechanisms governing differentiation we combined the porcine neural stem cells in vitro differentiation and complementary proteomic analyses. The stem cells exhibited high levels of GRK2 and several members of FAS pathway. Typical for differentiated neural cells were enhanced integrin, PDGF and MAP kinase signalling and heme-oxygenase 2. Characterisation of changes related to cell differentiation helps to define suitab Workplace Institute of Animal Physiology and Genetics Contact Jana Zásmětová, knihovna@iapg.cas.cz, Tel.: 315 639 554 Year of Publishing 2010
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