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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2002

Monitoring of implanted stem cell migration in vivo: A highly resolved in vivo magnetic resonance imaging investigation of experimental stroke in rat

Mathias Hoehn; Ekkehard Küstermann; James Blunk; Dirk Wiedermann; Thorsten Trapp; Stefan Wecker; Melanie Föcking; Heinz Arnold; Jürgen Hescheler; Bernd Fleischmann; Wolfram Schwindt; Christian Bührle

In vivo monitoring of stem cells after grafting is essential for a better understanding of their migrational dynamics and differentiation processes and of their regeneration potential. Migration of endogenous or grafted stem cells and neurons has been described in vertebrate brain, both under normal conditions from the subventricular zone along the rostral migratory stream and under pathophysiological conditions, such as degeneration or focal cerebral ischemia. Those studies, however, relied on invasive analysis of brain sections in combination with appropriate staining techniques. Here, we demonstrate the observation of cell migration under in vivo conditions, allowing the monitoring of the cell dynamics within individual animals, and for a prolonged time. Embryonic stem (ES) cells, constitutively expressing the GFP, were labeled by a lipofection procedure with a MRI contrast agent and implanted into rat brains. Focal cerebral ischemia had been induced 2 weeks before implantation of ES cells into the healthy, contralateral hemisphere. MRI at 78-μm isotropic spatial resolution permitted the observation of the implanted cells with high contrast against the host tissue, and was confirmed by GFP registration. During 3 weeks, cells migrated along the corpus callosum to the ventricular walls, and massively populated the borderzone of the damaged brain tissue on the hemisphere opposite to the implantation sites. Our results indicate that ES cells have high migrational dynamics, targeted to the cerebral lesion area. The imaging approach is ideally suited for the noninvasive observation of cell migration, engraftment, and morphological differentiation at high spatial and temporal resolution.


Archive | 2004

Tissue modeling in embryonic stem (ES) cell system

Eugen Kolossov; Jürgen Hescheler; Heribert Bohlen; Bernd Fleischmann; Wilhelm Röll; Andreas Ehlich; Jessica Königsmann


Archive | 2004

Stem cell migration after stroke observed by in vivo MR imaging

Mathias Höhn; Ekkehard Küstermann; Dirk Wiedermann; Christian Bührle; James Blunk; Ralph Weber; Susanne Wegener; Thorsten Trapp; Jürgen Hescheler; Bernd Fleischmann; Korinna Kandal; Pedro Ramos-Cabrer


Archive | 2013

CTLCells from Lysis by Antigen-Specific Serpin-6 Expression Protects Embryonic

Jürgen Hescheler; Benjamin Yazdanpanah; Bernd Fleischmann; Zeinab Abdullah; Tomo Saric; Hamid Kashkar


Archive | 2004

Tissue modeling in multi- or pluripotent cell systems

Eugen Kolossov; Jürgen Hescheler; Heribert Bohlen; Bernd Fleischmann; Wilhelm Röll; Andreas Ehlich; Jessica Königsmann


Archive | 2004

Modelado de tejidos en un sistema de células madre embrionarias (ES)

Eugen Kolossov; Jürgen Hescheler; Heribert Bohlen; Bernd Fleischmann; Wilhelm Röll; Andreas Ehlich; Jessica Königsmann


Archive | 2004

Gewebemodellierung im embryonale-stammzellen (es-zellen)-system

Eugen Kolossov; Jürgen Hescheler; Heribert Bohlen; Bernd Fleischmann; Wilhelm Röll; Andreas Ehlich; Jessica Königsmann


Archive | 2004

Formgebung zu Gewebe in einem embryonischen Stammzellen (ES) System

Eugen Kolossov; Jürgen Hescheler; Heribert Bohlen; Bernd Fleischmann; Wilhelm Röll; Andreas Ehlich; Jessica Königsmann


Archive | 2004

Modelisation de tissu dans un systeme de cellules souches embryonnaires (es)

Eugen Kolossov; Jürgen Hescheler; Heribert Bohlen; Bernd Fleischmann; Wilhelm Röll; Andreas Ehlich; Jessica Königsmann


Acta Neuropathologica | 2002

Stem cells for the treatment of stroke: malignant transformation of homologous transplants

Thorsten Trapp; Franciska Erdö; Christian Bührle; James Blunk; Ekkehard Küstermann; Bernd Fleischmann; Y. Xia; Jürgen Hescheler; Mathias Hoehn; Konstantin-Alexander Hossmann

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