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European Journal of Neuroscience | 1998

Schwann cells genetically modified to secrete human BDNF promote enhanced axonal regrowth across transected adult rat spinal cord.

Philippe Menei; Claudia N. Montero-Menei; Scott R. Whittemore; Richard P. Bunge; Mary Bartlett Bunge

The infusion of BDNF and NT‐3 into Schwann cell (SC) grafts promotes regeneration of brainstem neurones into the grafts placed in adult rat spinal cord transected at T8 ( Xu et al. 1995b ). Here, we compared normal SCs with SCs genetically modified to secrete human BDNF, grafted as trails 5 mm long in the cord distal to a transection site and also deposited in the transection site, for their ability to stimulate supraspinal axonal regeneration beyond the injury. SCs were infected with the replication‐deficient retroviral vector pL(hBDNF)RNL encoding the human preproBDNF cDNA. The amounts of BDNF secreted (as detected by ELISA) were 23 and 5 ng/24 h per 106 cells for infected and normal SCs, respectively. Biological activity of the secreted BDNF was confirmed by retinal ganglion cell bioassay. The adult rat spinal cord was transected at T8. The use of Hoechst prelabelled SCs demonstrated that trails were maintained for a month. In controls, no SCs were grafted. One month after grafting, axons were present in SC trails. More 5‐HT‐positive and some DβH‐positive fibres were observed in the infected vs. normal SC trails. When Fast Blue was injected 5 mm below the transection site (at the end of the trail), as many as 135 retrogradely labelled neurones could be found in the brainstem, mostly in the reticular and raphe nuclei (normal SCs, up to 22, mostly in vestibular nuclei). Numerous neurones were labelled in the ventral hypothalamus (normal SCs, 0). Also, following Fast Blue injection, a mean of 138 labelled cells was present in dorsal root ganglia (normal SCs, 46) and spinal cord (39 vs. 32) rostral to the transection. No labelled spinal neurones rostral to the transection were seen when SCs were not transplanted. Thus, the transplantation of SCs secreting increased amounts of BDNF improved the regenerative response across a transection site in the thoracic cord. Moreover, the enhanced regeneration observed with infected SCs may be specific as the largest response was from neurones known to express trkB.


Archive | 2003

Use of biodegradable microspheres that release an anticancer agent for treating gliobastoma

Nathalie Faisant; Jean-Pierre Benoit; Philippe Menei


Archive | 2005

Method for preparing sustained release compositions and the use of said compositions for treating chronic diseases of central nervous system (cns)

Frédéric Lagarce; Joel Richard; Jean-Pierre Benoit; Nathalie Faisant; Philippe Menei


Archive | 2015

of two glioblastoma-associated stromal cell subtypes with dierent carcinogenic properties in histologically normal surgical margins.

Anne Clavreul; Amandine Etcheverry; Audrey Rousseau; Tony Avril; Jean Mosser; Philippe Menei


8èmes journées du Cancéropôle Grand Ouest | 2014

From the core to beyong the margin : Les faces cachées de la zone péritumorale

Anne Clavreul; Jean-Michel Lemée; Amandine Etcheverry; Emmanuelle Com; Catherine Guette; Audrey Rousseau; Tony Avril; Marc Aubry; Marie de Tayrac; Olivier Coqueret; Laurent Lemaire; V Quilien; Charles Pineau; P-A Eliat; Jean Mosser; Philippe Menei


8èmes journées du Cancéropôle Grand Ouest | 2014

Translational view of an innovative tool for glioblastoma therapeutical strategy : 188 Re-SSS lipid nanocapsules

Annabelle Cikankowitz; Camille Belloche; G. Chassain; Clément Tétaud; Franck Lacœuille; Elise Verger; J. Abadie; Dominique Couez; Anne Clavreul; B Fellah; Jean-Pierre Benoit; François Davodeau; N. Chouin; O. Couturier; Emmanuel Garcion; Nicolas Lepareur; Philippe Menei; C Ibisch; François Hindré


8èmes journées du Cancéropôle Grand Ouest | 2014

Analyse de la zone péritumorale des glioblastomes en microscopie biphotonique

Jean-Michel Lemée; Anne Clavreul; S Rakotoarimalala; Denis Gindre; Philippe Menei


Archive | 2011

Microparticle supporting cell and active substance

Jean-Pierre Benoit; Philippe Menei; Claudia N. Montero-Menei; Valérie Tatard; Maire-Claire Venier; タタールド ヴァルリー; モンテロ−メニー クラウディア; ブノワ ジャン−ピエール; メニー フィリップ; ヴェニール メール−クレール


Archive | 2005

Development of 5-FU–Loaded PLGA Microparticles for the Treatment of Glioblastoma

Philippe Menei; Jean-Pierre Benoit; Nathalie Faisant


Archive | 2005

Procede de preparation de compositions a liberation prolongee et utilisation de ces compositions pour le traitement des affections chroniques du systeme nerveux central (snc)

Frédéric Lagarce; Joel Richard; Jean-Pierre Benoit; Nathalie Faisant; Philippe Menei

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French Institute of Health and Medical Research

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