Fetal striatal allografts reverse cognitive deficits in a primate model of Huntington disease

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Stéphane Palfi
Françoise Condé
Danielle Riche
Emmanuel Brouillet
Caroline Dautry
Vincent Mittoux
Anne Chibois
Marc Peschanski
Philippe Hantraye
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[1] CEA CNRS URA 2210,
[2] Service Hospitaller Frédéric Joliot,undefined
[3] CEA,undefined
[4] DSV,undefined
[5] DRM,undefined
[6] INSERM U-421,undefined
[7] IM3,undefined
[8] Faculté de Médecine,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 1998年 / 4卷
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Substitutive therapy using fetal striatal grafts in animal models of Huntington disease (HD) have already demonstrated obvious beneficial effects on motor indices1. Using a new phenotypic model of HD recently designed in primates2,3, we demonstrate here complete and persistent recovery in a frontal-type cognitive task two to five months after intrastriatal allografting. The striatal allografts also reduce the occurence of dystonia, a major abnormal movement associated with HD. These results show the capacity of fetal neurons to provide a renewed substrate for both cognitive and motor systems in the lesioned adult brain. They also support the use of neural transplantation as a potential therapy for HD.
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