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Dopaminergic Neurons Protected from Degeneration by GDNF Gene Therapy
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1997
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Da NeuronsNeurodegenerative DiseasesProgressive DegenerationDopaminergic NeuronsMedicineNeuropharmacologyAd LaczNeuroprotectionNeurologyNeuroscienceNeurodegenerationMolecular NeurobiologyPharmacologyNeurochemistryNeural Stem Cell
Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) supports growth and survival of dopaminergic (DA) neurons. A replication-defective adenoviral (Ad) vector encoding human GDNF injected near the rat substantia nigra was found to protect DA neurons from the progressive degeneration induced by the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) injected into the striatum. Ad GDNF gene therapy reduced loss of DA neurons approximately threefold 6 weeks after 6-OHDA lesion, as compared with no treatment or injection of Ad lacZ or Ad mGDNF (encoding a biologically inactive deletion mutant GDNF). These results suggest that Ad vector-mediated GDNF gene therapy may slow the DA neuronal cell loss in humans with Parkinson's disease.
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