Immature neural tissue grafts in Parkinson's disease.

H Widner
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Abstract

Intracerebral transplantation of immature neural tissue is a promising therapeutical approach that has the potential of restoring damaged neuronal circuitries and reversing functional deficits. The development of the technique as a human application has progressed the furthest in Parkinson's disease (PD), with the demonstration of significant longlasting functional improvements, in combination with evidence of surviving grafted tissue, using a fluorodopa positron emission tomography (PET) scanning technique in a few patients. Although the technique is promising, and the effects observed are significant and of clinical importance for the grafted patients in the best cases so far, there are still incomplete effects and no transplantation treatment is suggested since there are still several technical aspects that might further improve the outcome. The progress of the development in the field is briefly reviewed.

帕金森病的未成熟神经组织移植。
未成熟神经组织的脑内移植是一种很有前途的治疗方法,具有恢复受损神经回路和逆转功能缺陷的潜力。该技术作为人类应用的发展在帕金森病(PD)中取得了最大的进展,在少数患者中使用氟dopa正电子发射断层扫描(PET)扫描技术,显示出显着的持久功能改善,并结合移植组织存活的证据。虽然这项技术很有前景,并且迄今为止在最好的病例中观察到的效果是显著的,对移植患者具有临床重要性,但仍然存在不完全的效果,并且由于仍有几个技术方面可能进一步改善结果,因此不建议进行移植治疗。简要回顾了该领域的发展进展。
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