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Expression of Heat Shock Protein (HSP)-25 and HSP-32 in the Rat Spinal Cord Reconstructed with NeurogelTM
Authors:Stéphane Woerly  Oluwole Awosika  Paul Zhao  Chioma Agbo  Fernando Gomez-Pinilla  Jean de Vellis  Araceli Espinosa-Jeffrey
Institution:(1) Organogel Canada Ltee, 1400 Parc Technologique Blvd, GIP 4R7 Quebec, Quebec, Canada;(2) Department of Neurobiology and Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA Mental Retardation Research Center, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA;(3) UCLA Mental Retardation Research Center, 760 Westwood Plaza, 68-177 NPI, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1759, USA
Abstract:We recently showed a successful reconstruction of the cat spinal cord using NeuroGelTM a polymer hydrogel bridge between the two spinal stumps. The polymer graft supports axonal elongation, myelination and angiogenesis up to 21 months, Wallerian degeneration was diminished and gliotic scarring was prevented. In the present study, we report the expression patterns of two stress proteins, (HSPs) HSP-25 and HSP-32 after spinal cord hemisection with and without reparative surgery with NeuroGelTM. Double immunofluorescence using cell specific markers for neurons, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes (OL), in combination with antibodies for HSP-25 and 32 showed that mainly neurons express both proteins. Both HSPs displayed different temporal expression patterns in the reconstructed spinal cords with a concomitant reduction of secondary damage. In conclusion, Neurogel reconstruction of the spine during the acute phase considerably reduces secondary damage resulting in a rapid and stable regenerative response.
Keywords:Oligodendrocyte  neurofilament  spinal cord injury
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