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Platelet Microparticles Induce Angiogenesis and Neurogenesis after Cerebral Ischemia

Journal

CURRENT NEUROVASCULAR RESEARCH
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 185-192

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/156720212801619018

Keywords

Angiogenesis; Cerebral ischemia; Microparticles; Neurogenesis; Platelets; Stroke

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  1. Ministry of Science, Culture Sport, Israel
  2. Sol Irwin Juni Trust

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Activated platelets shed microparticles, which contain a variety of growth factors central to angiogenesis and neurogenesis. The aim of this study was to explore whether platelet derived microparticles (PMP) can boost endogenous neural stem cells dependent repair mechanisms following stroke in a rat model. To examine the effects of PMP therapy in-vivo, we delivered PMP or vehicle via a biodegradable polymer to the brain surface after permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (PMCAO) in rats. Rats were tested with the neurological severity score and infarct volumes were measured at 90 days post-ischemia. Immunohistochemistry was used to determine the fate of newborn cells and to count blood vessels in the ischemic brain. The results show that PMP led to a dose dependent increase in cell proliferation, neurogenesis and angiogenesis at the infarct boundary zone and significantly improved behavioral deficits.

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