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Restorative and neuroprotective treatment strategies for Parkinson’s disease: tudies on fetal dopamine cell transplants and GDNF delivery by intracerebral injections and recombinant AAV vectors.

Author

Summary, in English

The intrastriatal 6-hydroxydopamine lesion model in rats is particularly useful in studies testing new therapeutic strategies for Parkinson’s disease. This thesis work (1) describes the characterization of the motor deficits after different types of intrastriatal lesions and identifies the four-site terminal lesion as a model of symptomatic Parkinson’s disease; (2) using the same model, provides evidence that the functional impact of the dopamine cell grafts are dependent on interactions with the host brain; (3) demonstrates that protection or restitution of normal motor function after 6-hydroxydopamine lesions can be achieved if glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor is administered in the striatum at the time of the terminal fiber degeneration. The findings have implications for the development of effective neuroprotective and restorative therapeutic interventions for Parkinson’s disease.

Department/s

Publishing year

2001

Language

English

Document type

Dissertation

Publisher

Department of Physiological Sciences, Lund University

Topic

  • Neurosciences

Keywords

  • adeno-associated virus
  • regeneration
  • neuroprotection
  • glial-cell-line-derived-neurotrophic factor
  • cell death
  • substantia nigra
  • dopamine
  • neurofysiologi
  • neuropsykologi
  • Neurologi
  • neurophysiology
  • neuropsychology
  • Neurology
  • tyrosine hydroxylase
  • sensorimotor behavior
  • transplantation
  • gene therapy

Status

Published

Research group

  • Neurobiology

Supervisor

  • [unknown] [unknown]

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 91-628-4679-5

Defence date

16 March 2001

Defence time

10:15

Defence place

Segerfalksalen, Wallenberg Neurocentrum, Lund

Opponent

  • Stephen B. Dunnett (Prof)