Grafts containing human amniotic epithelial cells reduce hyperactivity in open-field and digital photo-actometer after Trimethyltin chloride lesion
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Digital photo-actometer, human amniotic epithelial cells, open field test, transplantation, trimethyltin chlorideAbstract
Introduction: The aim of present study is to provide adequate numbers of cells to appropriate sites for useful cellular replacement to overcome the functional deficits caused by the Trimethyltin chloride lesion.Methods: The effect of Transplanted Human Amniotic Epithelial (HAE) cells in hippocampus after Trimethyltin chloride lesion was tested on Open-field activity and Digital Photoactometer during different time duration. Hippocampal disorder was induced by the intra peritoneal administration of Trimethyltin chloride (TMT) (Sigma chemicals, U.S.A) at a single dose of 7.5 mg/kg body weight or two divided doses of 3.75 mg/kg body weight for two days. Human Amniotic Epithelial cells were isolated from placenta obtained from uncomplicated elective caesarian. Using standard co-ordinates Human Amniotic Epithelial cells were transplanted at four sites of hippocampus.
Results: In present study, we observed that the transplanted Human Amniotic Epithelial cells can aid in the partial recovery of hyperactivity induced by the Trimethyltin chloride lesion in Open-field activity and Digital Photoactometer.
Conclusions: The present study concludes that the Human Amniotic Epithelial cells may be used as a suitable donor tissue to alleviate various degenerative diseases in animal model before the clinical trial in humans, who are suffering from various degenerative diseases.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/joim.v32i1.3998
Journal of Institute of Medicine, April, 2010; 32:1 pp.24-30Downloads
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Omprakash, K., Muthusamy, R., Devanand, B., Puranik, N., & Mallikarjun, M. (2010). Grafts containing human amniotic epithelial cells reduce hyperactivity in open-field and digital photo-actometer after Trimethyltin chloride lesion. Journal of Institute of Medicine Nepal, 32(1), 24–30. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/JIOM/article/view/3998
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